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Old 02-08-2010, 10:45 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by dioib View Post
If you mean .PDB then I think all current devices still support it. Plus you can use Calibre to convert your ebooks to/from PDB format.
What I meant was the eReader format (Palm Digital Media I think) supporting Fictionwise, eReader.com and B&N PDB encripted books. I was thinking awhile back there was talk of contract negotiations allowing encripted PDB books. (Which RobertB confirmed in his response). It's been awhile and admittedly I am easily confused and frequently refer to my "list" when all the different upper-case-letter formats start flying about. Hearing what I want to be so sort of thing.
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