I guess finding pdf or other normal text formats of large resources (multi language dictionaries, wikipedia, encyclopedias, thesaurus) is the only solution right now.
At least there is a search function, so I could figure out how the file is formatted and perform a search to find the word or section I want...
I guess I'll just cross my fingers that these hackers will find a way to supplement the dictionary, or add other resources, to make them easy to use.
This is the only reason I was interested in the maximum space. If you can, why NOT load it up with resources that may come in handy when you are not near an internet source, or simply don't have your laptop / pda. Sure, I'll put a lot of books on there, and probably use that Calibre for lots of news, magazines, etc (it does look quite handy) but I won't likely use music (maybe audio books - it DOES have the text to audio feature also, if there's no audio file to supplement a book?) or anything else that'll eat up that much space... Not sure how big the text only wikipedia is right now, or other encyclopedias, but I'm guessing reasonably large.
Guess I'll have to cross my fingers on foot notes too, that it works on the few books I really need it on.
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