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Old 01-14-2012, 10:45 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by wwpierre View Post
For instance, can I download free e-books directly from the Gutenberg Project? What about using it to listen to I-Tunes? What about audio-books? can it handle them?
1. Gutenberg: no problem. Use the vox's browser to download the epub version and then import into the kobo reader app.

2. Itunes: Do you mean music in general or connect to itunes on your pc or purchase from ITMS? Music in general is no problem but the answer depends on file formats and more specifically whether drm is involved.

3. Audiobooks: same as above. Audiobooks are just audio files, again the answer to your question depends on format and drm. Protected wma will be a problem. I notice there is an audible app for android. Mp3 is obviously no problem.
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