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Old 05-13-2014, 08:25 AM   #16
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I was unaware of just how many books there were in my basement and how hard it was getting to store them all. When some of the early readers were made available they were so expensive that they were not really a viable option to help stem the tide of those printed books.
Devices such as PDAs, on which one could happily read ebooks, were around long, long before dedicated readers. I started reading eBooks on a Psion III PDA in about 1991. Mostly public domain classics from PG.
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Old 05-13-2014, 08:31 AM   #17
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Things to look up in addition to the Project Gutenberg stuff:

- Living Books (animated kid's story books on CD-ROMs)
- Voyager ebooks (books provided on floppy disks for reading on Macs, especially early Powerbooks)
- Corbis's Leonardo da Vinci CD-ROM which featured a nifty Codescope viewer to make the text of the Codex Leicester intelligible --- I really wish someone would update this w/ high resolution scans
- there were other multimedia efforts, usually done w/ either HyperCard or Toolbook on subjects ranging from Monks to the Beatles.

The only place which seems to have similar development energies these days is the customized app market as exemplified by The Periodic Table of the Elements app/book for the iPad.

ISTR buying a couple of .lit versions of books for Microsoft's Reader program.
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Old 05-13-2014, 09:23 AM   #18
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Your basic choices were PD, Baen and pirate. Most of the major SF books were and probably still are available via the dark net.
There were plenty of places to get books back then (before Sony, Amazon, etc) besides Baen, PD or Pirating.

Fictionwise
Books on Board
Diesel
CyberRead
PaperbackDigital
etc.

Most publishers had ebook stores back then too.
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Old 05-13-2014, 09:57 AM   #19
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Seeing as hand-held devices existed way before todays eink readers, how did you get books for your Palm pilots and the like? What where the big ebook sources before Amazon, was mobi the main file format?
You might also be interested in searching the MobileRead forums, since MobileRead started back in 2002, well before the Kindle arrived.

The Wiki is also a good source of info.
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Old 05-13-2014, 10:03 AM   #20
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The first Palm device I used as a reader was the Palm III. I found personally that the Palmpilot devices had too little storage to be useful as readers. It was only later, after the "Pilot" name had been dropped due to a legal dispute with Pilot pens, that (for me) they became practical reading devices.
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Old 05-13-2014, 10:39 AM   #21
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Baen, embiid, peanut press, fictionwise, project gutenberg, powell's.

Peanut press and fictionwise ended up at Barnes and Noble. I actually have most of them in my Barnes and Noble account. All of the rocket books from powell's are gone. I still have the files, but the batteries in the reader are dead. Most of the embiid books I care about I have from Baen also.

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Old 05-13-2014, 11:13 AM   #22
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I read on a Palm M130 and then a Palm Tungsten E2 and then a T/X. I either got the books from the Palm bookstore in .pdb format or from Gutenberg.
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Old 05-13-2014, 01:06 PM   #23
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There were plenty of places to get books back then (before Sony, Amazon, etc) besides Baen, PD or Pirating.

Fictionwise
Books on Board
Diesel
CyberRead
PaperbackDigital
etc.

Most publishers had ebook stores back then too.
It depends on how you define as back then. I define back then as back then, when Baen was starting up and I was reading on a palm pilot.

Fictionwise - June 2000
Diesel - 2004
Not sure about the others, but I'm pretty sure that none predated Baen and most had a slim selection. I'm not sure about most publishers. I can't think of any SF&F publishers who had their own ebook store, other than Baen. Tor used Baen for a bit,
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Old 05-13-2014, 01:13 PM   #24
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I used to have a Sony Clie that I loved. I still miss some of the features on it, now that I use an iPod Touch instead. I got books from mobileread, PG, Fictionwise, and one from Peanut Press. I didn't read on it that much, since the screen was so small, but in a pinch, it worked fine.
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I was unaware of convenient ereading devices until about 2005 when I read an article in the Yukon news. I did not care for PDAs

In the 90's I had some ebooks, mostly scanned in by myself, and PD but was not happy reading them on my desktop. When I got a laptop I had already dismissed ebooks as cumbersome.

Quite different these days.

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Old 05-13-2014, 01:47 PM   #26
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It depends on how you define as back then. I define back then as back then, when Baen was starting up and I was reading on a palm pilot.

Fictionwise - June 2000
Diesel - 2004
Not sure about the others, but I'm pretty sure that none predated Baen and most had a slim selection. I'm not sure about most publishers. I can't think of any SF&F publishers who had their own ebook store, other than Baen. Tor used Baen for a bit,
Fair enough. Webscriptions started 8-10 months before Fictionwise. Peanut Press started in 1998 & Mobipocket in 2000. Of course selection wasn't great back then for digital books & more often then not a title wasn't available for sale when one went looking.
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I also had a Sony Clie "back in the day", which was a color device based on Palm's OS. I only used it for reading when out and about (doctor waiting rooms and the like), so I had just a few public domain books on it. I got them from Mobipocket.
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There was also a book format for the Newton MessagePad --- I'm stumped trying to remember if there was much of a market though.
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I went through several Windows CE PDAs and read LIT books on them, mostly from Baen. I don't remember exactly when, but Eric Flint was still updating his "Prime Palaver" newsletter pretty regularly. I also used Microsoft's LIT plugin for MS Word to create readable versions of Gutenberg books.
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About 20 years ago I read a lot on my PC. At that time Project Gutenberg sold CDs of their current collection of Public Domain ebooks. I still have my 2 CDs in .TXT. I also had many CDroms/DVDroms of my favorite comic books, Star Trek had the complete comic book collection in 2000 (WIN MAC DVD-ROM) and soon I had an extensive collection. I also used Fictionwise but also Mobilereference and a very old PDF site that I don't recall. In the early days of ebooks I had many PDF files and a few LIT. My Amazon account says I have 548 ebooks (I delete most of my free books after I read them or loose interest) and the first was from June 2008 which is when the first Kindle came out.

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