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Originally Posted by PhishStyx
I'm confused. You want "your books, your way" but you're willing to let Apple control how you access not just your books, but all your videos and music, too?
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Apple's control on how I access content is quite limited, PhishStyx. Actually, I found that importing DRM-free book into iBooks is easier than I thought. With music, I never had a problem using my iPhone and listening whatever I want. Haven't tried to load music yet on ipad, but I don't think there's any problem with that.
I understand your feelings against Apple's proprietary policy, I don't like it more than you do, but the iPad is a success in many ways. And although I'm not an Apple fan, not even a sympathizer, kudos to them for pushing this mobile computing concept that has been tried before (by them and Microsoft and others) and failed. This time they got it right. And all the other manufacturers are trying now to catch up with them. That's good news for us, the consumers.