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Old 01-25-2011, 02:37 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
calibre can be set to use its own viewer for .mobi or to use the kindle for PC viewer. via calibre preferences screens
Yes it has true but it's not nearly as nice as Kindle for PC for reading - especially since the latest K 4 PC updates which allow for 2 column reading which is so much nicer on a widescreen PC/laptop screen. And also being able to change the background to sepia and dim it down easily so it's nicer to read.

As the OP already has K 4 PC installed, I'd definitely recommend checking it out well first and trying all the different options because it's come a long way.
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