i'm on a mac, and i've tried all the available transport methods, so heres my two cents.
1. parallels, which you've stated you'd rather not use, is a hassle but it works.
2. sd card. this is the easiest, right now. you just stick your files on the sd card, stick the sd card in the reader, and you're off to the races. only problem with this is that you're not making use of the readers own memory.
3. biblioskop. this is a third party application that (supposedly) can write to the reader. i've yet to have any success with biblioskop, but if you search the forum you'll find a thread all about it with plenty of other people saying they've had great success with it.
4. readerfs. this is a very nifty, but relatively technical solution, that lets you mount the reader and sd card in your mac. its in active development, which translates to imperfect, but is already functional for moving files to the reader and the sd card. As this gets more functionally complete, and less complicated to setup, this is going to be an increasingly popular solution.
hope that helps. i can't speak about pdfrastafarian, as i've not used it. all of these solutions are compatible with project gutenberg downloads, or any document you download for that matter.
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