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Old 11-06-2008, 04:54 PM   #16
bill_mchale
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Just keep in mind that the 100 free ebooks are all public domain books that you can get from several sources (Project Gutenberg, Feedbooks, Manybooks.net are three examples).

Just a point, but almost any of the readers will work just fine for reading fiction. If most of your books are in .lit you will probably want to get comfortable converting the books to other formats. If your books are mostly .pdfs, you might be better off provided that the ereader reflows the pdf (unless your pdfs are formatted for small screens).

Ultimately, I am still experimenting, but it is pretty easy using convertlit to convert your ebooks to html files and then use a tool like princexml to convert the html into pdf files (though you will need to get use to style sheets to get it to work properly).

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