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Old 02-08-2009, 05:18 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by JaneFancher View Post
More useful info. Of course, a PDF would allow people to read the book on their computer rather than a reader...Do other formats have similar free readers like Adobe? No skin off to make a PDF anyway. I'm into giving my readers choice!
For the PC world, any browser can read HTML, OpenOffice (free DL) can read RTF, Mobipocket Reader is free DL, and I believe the ereader and FB2 are also free DLs, and MS has a free DL for the LIT format. LRF, the Sony format, has a free reader (if you buy the Sony) but Calibre (free DL) can also read LRF as well as Epub. Not sure whether the Kindle has a PC reader or not. I think that takes care of the more popular formats on a PC.

The various ebook readers have their own readers built in.
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