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I would just like the ability to organize books on memory cards into Collections. Library science is all about organization and data management, and a portable library ought not be exempt.
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There are the several conversion programs being continually worked on for changing already existing content into ereader compatible files. There are a couple of very good PDF conversion and cleanup programs out and still being developed for making already existing documents more usable and easier to read. There is a mountable file system and alternative to the Connect software (which is all Sony has supplied and has had only one update as far as I know since commercial release). I will stand by my statement that these programs have increased usability "massively". I will also admit that as a single guy perhaps I toss the word "massive" about a bit to much but as long as no one has a camera or a sober memory, there's no proof of mis-advertising. |
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Thanks for the clarification, stxopher. Please don't think that I was denigrating the efforts of those who have given us the conversion tools - they are very useful indeed. I misunderstood your post and thought that you were talking about software that runs on the Reader, and was worried that I might have missed something
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Speaking for myself, I never expected anything more than the hardware itself from sony. I think they are still studying the market, and till amazon or some other company gets in they won't move. Right now the demand isn't great and they pretty much filling the niche anyway.
Also, eInk is continuously being improved and they have no reason to go out with something special that will end outdated anyway in a year or so. The way I see it. Sony first came out with the libre to check the ebook market at all. They did it only in japan. Based on that, they improved - and released the reader - only in the US. Now they are studing us, maybe even reading this forums, and others, and wait for amazon\apple move. Once that happen sony will come out with a greatly improved reader that will be able to compete with what amazon\apple will put out, and they will sell it internationally. Also, based on their former experience with the market they will probably have the edge in terms of usability. Another thing. If the amazon/apple reader will be DRM based, then everything will go on as before, but if just one large company will market a nonDRM device, then I believe other companies, and sony, will follow suit. |
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About an A4 reader.
I forgot to mention all the disappearing magazines, they could come back with such a device you know! And all the newspapers preparing to make a switch, it surely is a sign of that coming! |
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As for RTFs, same here. I like having something I know can be read and edited easily. Now if LRF were to be incorporated in Open Office that might be a different story.... |
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Now RTF in the Reader does not support graphics. OK, minor point as I can load the graphics if I need them as jpg or gif files. One book I downloaded was Steve Jordan's Lambs Hide, Tigers Seek (great book by the way.) The file was 5.6 Meg on hard disk and on the Reader. I ran the file through Book Designer at default settings and the resultant lrf file was 416 k and that included adding back in the cover art for the book. |
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You're not talking about the Save as Text thing are you? That's all I can find on the version of Acrobat Reader I have at home, and I already know that it doesn't do what we're after. ![]() |
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Okay, yeah, now I think I see what you're saying, Zeek, sorry to be so dense.
In Acrobat 7, under the Advanced menu item, is an Accessibility item, which has an option to add tags. (if that's not what you mean, please point me in the right direction ![]() In any case, I agree (already did, in fact) that if the PDF viewer that Sony put on the Reader could handle PDF files that were tagged for reflow, it'd be a huge improvement, even bigger than I previously thought, since existing PDFs can be tagged. ![]() As RWood has confirmed (and as you were saying in the first place) the Reader doesn't seem to care, or indeed notice, that the doc is tagged for reflow. I know that the Adobe Reader I have on my Pilot handles all that automagically, it'd be nice if the one on the Sony would do so too. Perhaps they could have the M size setting go to the reflowed display, and leave the S and M doing what they do now, so that folks could still see the layout if they needed that for reference. |
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