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Old 04-28-2009, 02:27 PM   #5
bill_mchale
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Originally Posted by theplotthickens View Post
Hi all,

Can anyone suggest an ebook reader that can handle several different ebook formats ?

Maybe, there is some software available that enables ebooks to be read on a computer, no matter what the format is ??

Thanks in advance.
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FBreader, Calibre and Stanza will all support multiple ebook formats for reading on a computer (Though Stanza and Calibre converts books to the formats supported by the the iPhone/iPod Touch and the Sony Readers respectively for the devices).

As for actual ebook readers, most of the smaller ones will support several formats, but usually only support a single DRM'd format (or no DRM at all).

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