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Old 10-03-2011, 03:59 PM   #13
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It is new enough (until the new Android apps and the latest Reader software, only the 950 could sync) that nobody has really delved into it. We can make accurate assumptions about how it works, but what is the specific benefit to reverse engineering it?
I idly daydream of writing a small piece of software that sits on your PC waiting for a Sony PRS-505, 350 or 650 to be plugged in by USB, then does the syncing. I'm fed up of reading at lunchtime at work, getting home and forgetting where I reached in the book (I have one eReader at home and one at work as I cycle and don't like carrying them around).

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