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Old 07-06-2008, 12:35 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by kovidgoyal View Post
Well I anticipate that most of the next generation of readers will support epub, with the possible exception of the kindle (amazon doesn't seem to want to play nice). In which case it will be only Kindle users begging and pleading, and Kindle users are usually not the kind of people that want to have to do conversions any way.
Ummmm .... Kovid?? Wrong ... or at least, I certainly think you are wrong. Kindle users are pretty much the same as the users of any ebook format. No more or less willing to do conversions than anyone else. And, all mobi readers are not necessarily Kindle owners.

I can understand that you don't want to create an lrf2mobi ... however, I will keep hoping that you do. Absolutely, it's a matter of self interest on my part because, other than the fact that I can't use it to the degree I would like, I think it's a great program. However, I just can't see putting money into supporting the development of a program that I will never be able to use. So, in a sense, we both lose. Me probably more so than you ... but still, I would have been willing to purchase a version of your progrram that did support mobi.
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