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Originally Posted by zelda_pinwheel
- it will be released as a bundle with feedbooks content already loaded, and also with applications for connexting to the site to download RSS feeds etc. ; the device will have some kind of 3G connectivity, and enough internal memory to contain hundreds of books (the amount of internal memory has not been completely decided yet).
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Ok, I need to correct a few points.
The device won't be connected, but we're working on software to connect such devices to our service. We haven't decided yet what we'll do with the software, but it'll be probably available to any hardware manufacturers that would like to integrate Feedbooks into their device or any programmer that would like to integrate features/content from Feedbooks into a website, a widget etc...
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- it will definitely fully support epub.
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We're working on the support for a commercial (DRM...) format, nothing finalized yet. There's basically 2 choices for this: ePub (with Adobe's DRM) or Mobipocket.
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arg !!! no dictionary ????? oooh, the feedbooks liseuse has taken a serious hit in my estime there... perhaps i will not be the first in line to buy it after all. dictionary lookup has become possibly my favorite feature.
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I'm not saying that we'll never support such a feature, but honestly, I'd rather focus on the basic features and doing them right first rather than trying to do everything all at once and mess things up.