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Old 01-11-2008, 02:05 PM   #1
NatCh
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In which e-book formats do you have books that you'd still like to be able to read?

I think the title asks the question pretty well, but I'll further clarify my purpose slightly.

What I'm trying to get a feel for, is what dedicated e-book formats this community still considers to be "in use." The deeper notion is to get an idea of what formats we'd like to be able to use on a notional e-ink device that supported multiple encrypted formats.

I've tried to get a fairly comprehensive list of formats by referring to several e-book e-tailer sites to see what formats they trade in, but if you have one I missed, please add it below.

This is a multiple selection poll, so check all that apply.
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