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Old 09-07-2009, 10:47 AM   #7
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Device: Sony PRS 650, PocketBook 360, Astak PocketPro (RIP), Tungsten T3
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Originally Posted by myrrhs View Post
+1 here. Once it froze while importing the books and I had to delete the so-called preferences, and re-install, to make it run.

Yet, you do not need to install Rosetta in order to run the Sony Library 3.0. It is already a universal binary.

The software is too buggy at the moment though, runs fortuitously.

Having just recently jumped onto the e-reader wagon, I didn't like the way the library operates as well. I was expecting sort of an iTunes way of approach in organizing the ebook files on the hard drive.

Anyways, Sony has a lot to improve... We'll all see.

IEG
Try Calibre. It's much easier to use, supports a really wide range of file types, is actively supported by its developers, can import metadata and covers for you, and is free. It's the closest thing I've found to iTunes for books.
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