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Originally Posted by pilotbob
Well... that is the exact point I think Jon is trying to make. Because you don't know or care about all this "techie" stuff and just want to read the book you want to read. Well, then you have a problem if the reader you choose doesn't work with the book you choose. At that point you will care, and probably be quite upset it doesn't "just work". As you have a right to be.
So basically your argument for why it doesn't matter is that your "friends" will do all the work for you?
Once again, we are saying the reader SHOULD be made for people like you that don't need to get their nerd/geek friends to do all that "stuff".
BOb
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my point is that most average people will not even consider to buy ereader unless they have somebody to relay on.
and at this point the format does not matter.
and about that fantastic idea that reader should be made for people like me... such stuff always requires support for average people without technical education, unless everything preprogrammed.