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Old 11-20-2006, 10:27 PM   #1
rjnagle
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way to view lrf/bbeb ebooks on PC without Sony Reader?

I haven't bought a sony reader yet, but I want to test to make sure my content will render all right on this device.

My source material will be xml/docbook/pdf/odt/rtf/html/oeb, lots of things.

I want to know how my content renders on Sony device.

I'm less interested in quality of graphics than making sure links work and being sure I am making proper use of onscreen real estate.

How would I check these things?

On the librie forum a few months back someone mentioned a software viewer to read librie files. I tested that out, and that gave me a rough feel for how things appear on librie. Is this the best option available for the sony reader?


If I have a rendered format (PDF, rtf), how confident can I be that things will render acceptably on sony reader?

i.e., does the desktop software do a reasonable job of making pdf's look acceptable?
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