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Old 07-04-2008, 12:21 AM   #1
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Device: PRS505
What format would you use for storage?

So I'm sitting here with my shiny new reader and thinking to myself that I don't really want to convert all my files straight away to the sony format, since I'm likely to have a different reader eventually.
However I would like to convert everything to one format that will play nice with caliber, and most ebook readers so that I can delete the source files and have one copy in a format that is only one conversion step away from sony, and readable on whatever I buy in future.
what format should I choose?
I'll be converting some .PDFs, .lit files, .html files and a few .docs

EDIT:
also, what is your format of choice for actuall use in the reader?
I can create PDFs of the right size but I'm not sure if they load slower then the sony proprietary format.

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