Woah, I was wondering what was the reason of your editing the first post and I discover that I started the problem...
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to upset you, I didn't realise it was a "all or nothing" set of rules. The title was "consumer friendly" not "consumer spoiling", my mistake.
The thread having been cut short I won't quote, everything I could have said have been except may-be one thing: We're facing a real threat of having to pay ebooks at a set price on any site without a possible choice and you're refusing to consider those who are "consumer friendly" in every aspects except the one of not doing one last little step for you?
That's not being helpful and it's a little extremist in the current state.
This thread seemed quite useful, I seldom go to the wiki while on MR (sorry, but reading all the interesting threads takes enought time as it is

) so a list of "consumer freindly sites" easily available in a thread form seemed great and it could have become a sticky. Not any more of course, and here I just voted "for the company" in the poll asking why we come back on MR
And by the way, Bablepocket is multiformat as far as I can see.