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Old 06-10-2009, 05:44 PM   #22
sherryk_us
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: New Mexico
Device: Sony prs 950, Sony prs 505 and REB 1200
I just wanted to let you all know (you were really helpful) that I bought the Sony reader, more because I found a used one for a really good price than any other reason.

I'm using it with calibre on the mac and I really love it. The interface is really intuitive and the page flip works well for me as a leftie. I got a skin for it, which I love, but it also looks good naked. It's so tiny compared to my REB 1200 legacy device! I can carry a smaller sized purse now. I also like not having to switch out the sd card every time I add books as I did with the REB.

That said, the REB and ebookwise folks did some things right. I like the library listing on those--you can sort by author, title, and date added as well as by bookshelf tags. Also, the REB has the color touch screen and that's great for markups on my own personal work. I'm afraid I'll have to keep it, too.

My husband wonders why I need more than one--well what can I say?

Thanks again for the help.

Sherry

PS-Has anyone borrowed Adobe digital edition library books. How does that work?
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