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Old 03-05-2007, 10:32 PM   #16
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Originally Posted by NatCh
Good show, wallcraft, but keep in mind that NAEB is planning on adjusting the format list on their units (assuming that they can successfully do so), so their list may or may not end up fitting with what Bookeen 'officially' does or doesn't support.
NEAB wants to add more formats, but the initial set will all be provided by Bookeen. Since the reader software presumably does not exist yet, the list is obviously preliminary but the wiki's list for the Amazon Kindle is similarly vaporous (based on two lines in an early version of the manual).

From delphidb96 (a NAEB officer) in Baen ereader reaches the pre-order stage:
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Yes, it is being supplied by Bookeen. Yes it will support RTF and HTML for sure. And I believe also PRC (mobipocket) and PDF. I'm pushing for early development of an update for handling the non-DRM ebooks in the PDB (ereader) format and I would like to see an fb2 (FBReader) module.
I included PRC because it is on NAEB's Specification page (and excluded PDB because it is not). Bookeen's own page says that PDF and OEB-XHTML readers are provided by default.
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