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Old 06-26-2011, 05:42 PM   #31
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Device: Sony PRS-500 (RIP); PRS-600 (Good Riddance); PRS-505; PRS-650; PRS-350
My only real reason for wanting the Sony app is for LRF support. I still do lots of LRF
converts because it's simpler than ePUB. Anyone know if LRF is supported on Android?

Any ePUB, I use with iBooks. I'm not locked in to the Reader's directory structure for the library, and even then I drag/drop to iTunes after the DRM shuffle.

Agreed on the Sony software support. They seem to maintain a minimal staff in the Reader division (though the newest batch had a fairly significant UI change). However, the loss of the App was Apple's crappy licensing. The problem for Sony is they don't have Browser-based purchases, so they can't go the Amazon route. This part is totally Sony's gaffe; requiring the Reader Application for Mac/Windows for purchases is lame when your store is entirely web-based anyway!

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