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Old 06-12-2007, 02:56 PM   #35
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What's your idea of the best format we should have? Is there one now you'd see over others?
XML would be the most universal. The problem will be to create a schema that can support everything we need.

Right now, I keep my eBooks in Open Document Format. I use OpenOffice to quickly and easily convert them to whatever format I want them in (PDF for my iLiad, HTML for when I want to play with MobiPocket, PalmDOC for my Palm, etc.).

Since Open Doc is becoming the word processing standard, perhaps that should be the eBook format of choice as well.
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