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Old 02-05-2008, 07:27 AM   #1
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Device: Kobo Sage,Kobo Aura One, Glo HD,PRS-T1,PRS-950, PRS 300, PRS 350
Which reader is the most conversion friendly

I am leaning towards the Sony Reader but I have come across a few books that I want to read that are only in Mobipocket format. I understand that the Cybook will work for this. But there are also a few that are in MS reader format that I can convert for the Sony. I really wish there would be one standard format or allow readers to reconize multiple formats. I really dont think it would be that difficult to release a book in multiple formats.

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