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Old 03-06-2011, 12:58 AM   #8
delphin
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Originally Posted by Flygrl View Post
Thanks Jack & Delphin. That sounds complicated (for me anyway). I was really surprised that the format is such that I can't view it - especially since it is supposed to be "optimized" for ereaders (The HCSB Study Bible Digital Edition: Optimized for Digital Readers) and there is no notation on Borders site saying it only works on certain devices. I hope they will at least take it back (out of my ebook library on their site) and swap it for one that is compatible since I don't need a study Bible that I have to read off my laptop *sigh*.
Sorry for all the technical gobbledygook.

I agree agree 100% that this should not have happened.

When you buy a book you should be able to read it without these kinds of hassles.

If you have not already done so, I would suggest that you do grab the free Bible versions that I posted links for above.

You can just download them onto your desktop (or any folder), then import them from there into your reader library and onto your Sony just like your purchased books.

If you want a bible for bible study, that last link, the one for the NET annotated version, has fully modern text like the NIV and includes more than sixty thousand annotations and references.

It works fine on my Sony PRS-650, so hopefully it will work on your Sony as well.

On the PRS-650 touch screen, this version works particularly nicely. You can just touch one of the footnote numbers and it jumps right to the annotations sections, then after reading the notes, you can tap the same number again where it appears to the left of the notes in the annotations section and jump right back to the main text.
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