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Old 04-29-2009, 05:46 AM   #74
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
In that case I'd advise waiting. You're obvously competant technically, and re-converting from .lit to ePUB will be easy if it becomes necessary.

July is three months away, and anything could happen before then - even the launch of a reader you'd prefer to the CyBook.

If you're relying on someone to bring the ebook to you I'd suggest keeping a close eye on stock levels at your preferred supplier (I'd suggest WH Smiths). You don't want to leave the order so late that it doesn't arrive in time.
I was going to order it direct from Bookeen, so I can pay with my credit card and have it delivered to the UK. The relative that is coming to visit is somewhat elderly (mid-80s) and restricted in movement, would not only find it difficult to get to a store but also wouldn't know an ereader if it hit her in the face!

I'm still nervous about waiting.

--JanG.
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