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Old 07-02-2010, 11:15 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by cloggy View Post
..for what it's worth:

4) Or totally get rid of ADOBE to read ePub and PDF books and use Coolreader (or whatever name it will be given) standard with the same flexibility for all book formats supported by Coolreader.
So, actually one single bookreader that supports all formats with all flexibilities. From the user's point of view: a single book reader where you don't need to wonder/worry about the book format as long as it is supported.. Once you have set the preferred font type, size, margins, etc. every book, irrespective the type, will be presented in the same way. (..but this is wishful thinking I'm afraid..we'll never get the factory that far..so I think we have to rely on Buggins??).
Not a legal OPTION here in the USA (home of Astak).

Books come with (Adobe) DRM here (a few are for valid reasons, like Lending Library E-Books. which expire after the lend period) and must be read on a ADE equipped reader.
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