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Old 08-15-2009, 02:00 PM   #4
thianliongpatpoh
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Exactly. I've experienced this during amazon's tenure (sp?) with microsoft reader. Dozens of .lit (mostly trek ebooks) gone when amazon stopped selling microsoft reader format. Fortunately, I was able to get hold of that .lit drm-liberator small proggie, so I can still open/access/read my .lit ebooks - and convert them to .prc for my new reader device.
But mine is a consumer's point of view. I understand the view might be slightly or totally different from say, author's point of view.
I just can't understand how this will help the growth and popularity of ebooks.
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