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Old 09-26-2010, 11:23 PM   #48
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Originally Posted by sbtx99 View Post
As for me, I typically read across three devices: my reader, my iPod Touch, and my Android phone. So for the way I use my device, the wi-fi, syncing across devices, and search function are the most important features.
Absolutely! My other regret is that there isn't a Kindle app for Windows Mobile. Until I got my shiny new K3, I'd done 98% of my e-reading on my Windows Mobile-based phone courtesy of MobiPocket with the precious little remainder done directly on my laptop while on conference calls. I don't do Apple products since Steve Jobs became the grinch who stole technology individuality, and until AT&T has an Android phone with a full-size screen I'm staying with my trusty Tilt 2 and WinMo 6.5.x.

I would LOVE Whispernet syncing my K3, my laptop, and my phone! Not really pointing fingers at Amazon this time, but they did a Crackberry app and left out us loyal WinMo users...
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