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Old 07-26-2011, 10:44 PM   #39
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Originally Posted by stonetools View Post
In an earlier thread, I speculated that booksellers would create a service where they would host books " in the cloud" and stream the books to e-reader devices in return for a monthly subscription fee. People were horrified at the very thought of this . They condemned me as a tool of the publishers, told me that this scheme would destroy the " rights" of ebook consumers and declared that the user experience would necessarily be awful. Now HTML 5 reader apps are viewed as the salvation of ebook consumers, rescuing them from Apple's evil new policies.
Maybe I was just ahead of my time, or something .
Using an HTML 5 reader app doesn't mean reading from the internet... haven't you ever read an HTML doc offline... something I do frequently with files on my computer and storage not the net...

The real point was to have an app that allowed downloading AND reading using HTML 5 to avoid Apple's app rules concerning in-app D/Ls...
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