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Old 07-23-2008, 11:19 AM   #51
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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post
I think, tho, that most people who actually use on for a while tend to keep it. Its just too darn handy and easy to use. Even for 'newbies'. (this has been an unpaid endorsement)
Yeah...and on waking up today, I'm leaning towards the Kindle...because I can just download and read and not have to convert. And the ton of content.

One more question: if you have a folder of web pages (ie. an index page and the pages linked from it) is there a tool to make a mobi file for the Kindle like you can do with Calibre/html2lrf for the Sony? I did a test last night with Calibre and just fed it my index page and it processed all the linked pages and created my lrf with a table of contents which was pretty slick. The Calibre stuff is slick. It is probably one of the reasons (along with the actual Sony hardware) that I am still torn between the Sony and the Kindle.
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