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Old 08-18-2009, 08:03 PM   #6
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Assuming it features support for ePUB and not LRX, I'm all for it.

Prior to getting an iPhone, I used Bookr for reading PDF files. I've found the PSP's screen to be nicer to read on than the iPhone. However, while Bookr's interface is pretty polished, it just wasn't designed with library management in mind. I've got a ton of ebooks and fanfics on my memory stick and it's hard to choose reading material since you don't get the additional metadata and covers you would with Stanza. Not to mention it was much more time-consuming to prepare material for Bookr. I have a Firefox Portable and CutePDF installation dedicated to printing HTML to PDF. Yes, the built-in browser can handle native HTML but I've tested various methods of reading on the PSP and so far, Bookr suits me the most. A custom-made PDF just looks so much nicer than plain text files. Not to mention navigation in Bookr is much easier than scrolling with the Netfront browser.
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