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Old 11-27-2009, 03:57 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by AlexBell View Post
That's verygood news, Christine. I'm waiting with bated breath.

Roughly what proportion will be ebooks and what proportion will be audiobooks?

Regards, Alex
Thanks for your encouragement

This is a current snapshot of the titles in our store:

Adobe ePub 17,444
Adobe PDF 92,205
Overdrive MP3 7,193
Overdrive WMA 12,550

I talk about ePub with publishers whenever I can, but PDF is the most common format and it's what publishers are supplying.

My ECO Reader reflows the PDF I purchased today nicely.

Overdrive WMA format is not compatible with ECO Readers. The MP3 I purchased today works very well on our ECO Reader, but I'm not sure if all the MP3 files will be compatible.

Blue Tyson, I've bought 4 titles so far - it's all working. Now we just have to wait for the official launch...

m-reader, the prices are set by the publishers. We have a mix of popular and classic fiction and non-fiction.

Some price examples through December: Twilight, Angels and Demons and Life of Pi in ePub are $10.16 each. Eragon and Memoirs of a Geisha in ePub are $8.89 each. A Fraction of the Whole cost me $13.28. Windows 7 All-in-One For DummiesŪ (8 references in 1) in ePub or PDF is $31.70.

Last edited by cbell; 11-27-2009 at 04:23 AM. Reason: Notes to BT and m-reader
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