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Old 04-09-2007, 01:33 AM   #12
EatingPie
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Originally Posted by mrbadog
It's good that we have this work around. Strikes me as interesting that Sony failed to recognize that the early adopters of the Reader would be tech minded folks with a disproportionate number of Macs and browsers-other-than-IE.
Exactly a point I've made in other threads!!

I mean, the stupidest part is, every software element involved with the reader is a blatant copy of the Mac. The Conenct store is web based, the Connect Reader program uses the same interface as iTunes, and the Reader itself uses the exact same menu/navigation method as the iPod... I mean, spot on!

All that, but the damn thing isn't Mac compatible?!?!

Sheesh is exactly right!

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