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Old 05-01-2007, 01:52 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by mdbenoit
I had a quick look at the books and I'd say most of them (at least in the SF category) are available through the Gutenberg project, so they're not offering something that's really new (no bestsellers there). I guess the advantage is that the books are presented a bit better and it's easier to access them.
Yes, I was disppointed to see the same thing.

But manybooks.net does a much better job of presenting books (in multiple formats too).

So, for me at least, I don't see much use for WOWIO.
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