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Old 05-23-2012, 03:48 PM   #11
kacir
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Device: PocketBook 360, before it was Sony Reader, cassiopeia A-20
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Originally Posted by aardbewoner View Post
Wonder how e-readers work without the desktops the force u to use (that dont work for me )
Specialy after a reset, does your e-reader work as mass storge device ?
Yes you cant read drm books ,but can you put books as a file on them ?
No test give any info on that subject .
Why i want to know ? Simple i have no WC or MAC So there desktops dont work.
The vast majority of readers do work without the need to connect to to PC with Windows or Mac.
The only reading device that didn't work that way was Sony PRS500. And PRS500 had an SD card slot, so I could load the books on an SD card using Linux or FreeBSD computer.

My PocketBook connects to Linux computer with no problem. Many devices have WiFi and can download files from internet.
If you buy Kindle, you can connect Kindle to Wifi (or 3G) and send files to Kindle by email.
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