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Old 09-03-2009, 08:21 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Mayr View Post
Being new to the ebook world I still don't know what file types will be important to me.
But I plan to read mostly fiction book on the ereader since I have an iPhone If I want to read or browse any complex pdfs.

Is the bebook really useful because of all the files supported or the ones that the sony supports are enough for me to read (in the exact way I would read a real book) any book I want?
I mean, if I can read all the books available in the online stores in the native format or after converting in the Sony now and for years to come I think i'll go with the sony.

Does converting a file type in to another corrupt the book in any way or makes the text look strange for reading?

I would like to thank every user that has helped me so far, this really is a friendly and useful forum.
I have a lot of questions since I live in Portugal I can't go to a store and try one.
I believe Stanza also uses epub (correct me if I'm wrong!), so any reader that reads epub should work for you. And every single reader on the market today that doesn't run on a windows CE OS, can read epub or will be able to read epub in the future.

And I've never had problems converting books myself.
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