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Old 06-23-2008, 05:11 AM   #3
murraypaul
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The iLiad is probably your best bet at present. It doesn't have a "Librarian" facility at all, as the other eBook readers do - one simply opens files directly from the directory "tree" just as you'd do on a PC. You could use a directory structure just as you do on the Palm.
Thanks for the info on how the iLiad works. I'd read through the manual, but it doesn't really give any information on this sort of thing.
It is extremely pricy compared to the smaller screen readers though, with the extra functions like the touchscreen that I don't really think I'd use.
How about the Hanlin readers? The manual seems to suggect that it uses a folder structure, but again I can't be sure.
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