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Old 01-15-2011, 05:18 PM   #33
thorn
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I haven't really stayed up on nook use -- my sister has one, but doesn't do a lot of exploriing. She could really buy books from Kobo instead of B & N?

I guess I also wonder who owns .mobi. It seems to me that since epub is proprietary there'd be some extortionate fee due to Adobe. I'm not a writer, I'm a reader, and I don't own a single Adobe application except the free Adobe Digital Editions (which I have not yet moved from my old computer to my new computer -- wish me luck with *that*), and the Acrobat Reader. I still don't care what format I'm reading, as long as I can underline and/or annotate.
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