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Old 01-15-2010, 07:13 AM   #98
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Device: first iLiad V2 (now retired) Kobo touch, samsung galaxy tab
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Originally Posted by Shaggy View Post
There is no format standard, that's one of the biggest problems with eBooks. Yes, ePub is popular now with a lot of sites, but so was Mobipocket a couple years ago. Will ePub be the popular format next year? Who knows?
Well, that is true, but the publishers take a very good look to each other and to the marked and eBooks will be published in the most common format.

And for iLiad users there is a spark of hope: since iRex made the iLiad V2 open source, the ' only' thing is to write some software urself, to make the iRex read ePub.
In meantime, I strip of DRM and convert wtih Calibre ePub into .prc
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