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Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl
I love the Send to Kindle feature! However, if the T1 truly allows downloads via the browser as suspected, then there will be other methods to obtain content wirelessly besides bookstore purchases. For example, you could log-in to your instapaper account via the browser and select the download EPUB option. Or, you could upload/share content using a dropbox account. You could go to feedbooks.com and download a public domain book.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Bookworm_Girl
I love the Send to Kindle feature! However, if the T1 truly allows downloads via the browser as suspected, then there will be other methods to obtain content wirelessly besides bookstore purchases. For example, you could log-in to your instapaper account via the browser and select the download EPUB option. Or, you could upload/share content using a dropbox account. You could go to feedbooks.com and download a public domain book.
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If I could have the Amazon ecosystem accessible using the T1, I'd be happier with the T1 than I am with the 650, and probably would prefer either to the K3.
If I had to suffer through the Sony ecosytem using my K3, I wouldn't.
But lacking a decent wireless ecosystem, I can't see moving from the 650 to the T1. Making the Sony EBR wireless is a step in the right direction, but IMHO not enough.
You are right, though, that Dropbox might be workable. I hadn't thought of that. Makes me wonder if it is workable for the Kindle...I have a DX that suffers greatly from the lack of wifi. You might have pointed out a solution for me!
And I wonder if calibre will interface wirelessly with the T1?