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Soon-to-be 505 Owner
First of all, this is my first post and I'm very excited about getting my PRS-505 in the next day or so. I've been collecting ebooks for about a year but I'm tired of the constant eye-strain I get from reading off my Axim 50v. So the past week or so I've been converting a bunch of books that I had formatted for Mobipocket into the Sony Reader format.
Buying the cybook would have saved me some serious work but I've been burned in the past buying electronics from smaller companies. Plus, I would have to wait and I'm not good at that. ![]() Anyway, apart from introducing myself I was wondering if anyway has had success installing BookDesigner on a computer without administrator rights. I'd like to get some of my converting done while at work, but the company is somewhat touchy when it comes to installing third-party software. The .msi install fails when writing to the registry and copying the full install folder from another computer results in the comdl32.ocx error (even though I'm on XP Pro, SP2). If I'm just SOL I can use html2lrf from the command line or log onto my home computer with logmein, but I figure it never hurts to ask. |
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ahh - another X50V e-book reader
![]() I've been reading 95% of my reading material on my X50V with mobipocket reader for the last three years now and am a bit nervous about changing to a reader. I'm in New Zealand but am going to the US (LA) in December for a business trip and hope to pick up a 505 while I'm there, if I can find a store near the hotel in the small amount of time I have free! Let us know your thoughts on transitioning as I would be very interested! |
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Hi mcramer.
I thought I'd give you a quick update. First of all, I couldn't be happier with the hardware. With the Sony Reader, I very quickly forgot that I was reading on an electronic device; whereas with the Axim I'm constantly aware of the battery life, remaining memory, etc. Not to mention the frequent soft-resets that come with windows mobile. Also, the glare on the reader is almost non-existant. I say almost because it is still a flat shiny surface and tends to reflect light more than a piece of paper. But it really isn't a problem. I have a ton of pb books and I look forward to having everything in one spot. I'm really hoping that response time doesn't suffer as you add more books to this thing, because I plan to fill up as much of the 10 gigs as possible. My only complaint so far is with the software. The Connect software is laughably lacking in features. The only preference you can select/deselect is whether to check for updates automatically, and I have my doubts whether even that works. I installed a version off the website before getting the Reader and it never notified me of the 2.0 "ebook Library" version that came with the Reader. To make things worse, I've gotten incredibly slow response times browsing the ebook store using the software. You can access the store online at ebooks.connect.com, but (like with Itunes) it seems that you have to use the software to actually buy something. The difference in response time was so noticeable that I found myself browsing the store in IE and then switching to the software once I had decided what to purchase. Another major gripe I have is with the inability to do simple things like edit meta data through the connect software. I understand that there are freeware programs out there to do stuff like this. I've downloaded most of them and greatly appreciate all of the work people have done. But as a programmer, it's baffling to me to think that Sony wouldn't allocate an extra 200k in salary for a couple of programmers who know what they're doing. It would make SUCH a difference in usability. Anyway, I guess my overall rating as of now would A+ for the hardware and F- for the software. I had a similar experience with the Sony walkman mp3 player. They're both great devices if you immediately throw away the Sony cd that comes with them. |
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Thanks for the update carchase!
Luckily the device itself got an A+ ![]() I live about as far away from the US that you can get and don't really intend on using the supplied software very much (if at all) so it's all looking good. Now all I have to do is find somewhere close enough to the hotel that I'm staying at in LA that I can get to in the time I have available - damn business trips! |
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I think you're being a little harsh on the software. Its basic job is to transfer files to and from the Reader and it does that well enough. For me at least, it's rock solid. Software like that really doesn't need too many "bells and whistles".
The main feature of it which those of us who create books use is its ability to display LRF files on the PC and that's absolutely GREAT - it's a perfect emulation of a real Reader in terms of what's displayed on each page. Means that you never have a load a book onto the real Reader to check what it's going to look like. For that alone I can forgive any minor flaws the software might have. |
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I haven't used the display capability of the software much - I've decided it's a bad idea to do reader-specific files, since that means if I switch brands I'll have to reconvert all my books. I am now converting everything to rtf, since that's supported by many readers and reader software, and I've found that in general (except for pictures) what I see in Word is pretty much what I see on the reader. It's possible the eBook Library update to the software improved things a little, but it looks like the same code and takes just as long to read all the books on my SD card, so I suspect not. I'll keep my fingers crossed next time I'm doing batch conversions. I agree with the original comment about A+ hardware/firmware and F- for the software. The device itself is great, the only complaint I have about it is very slow startup if you have an SD card with a lot of books on it. I think right now it takes 20 minutes for the circling arrows to disappear for me now every time I do something to make it reload the card, like attach it to the usb port to load a back or insert/reinsert the SD card, and this is with just 1600 RTF books on the card, and this is just a 2gb card with only 1.5gb used - I'd hate to see what it looks like with a higher-capacity memory stick. I don't think this is a major issue though, since if you're loading books a lot you don't need a lot of books stored, and if you store a lot of books you don't need to load often - and once it's done the initial load response time is pretty good. |
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We must agree to differ, then. That's fine.
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And buy ebooks, of course. Which I will most likely be doing at Fictionwise from now on. Personally I'm a fan of bells and whistles if they're programmed well. ![]() Last edited by carchase; 10-16-2007 at 05:13 PM. |
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But to be honest, I don't think you are giving yourself a fair chance. You are blaming the software for things it doesn't do. It is designed to do what it does and it does it very well. It runs fast enough and I've never had it crash once. Sure it can take 68K (or maybe more) ram. But it will not go crashing. I am transferring now a lot of books to the reader via the USB to the SD inserted into the 500. So I'll know soon how it responds. I had 42 book internally. I now have 313 book and 122 pictures. It took less then two minutes to read from the SD card once i pulled out the USB cable. So my advise to you is to put the SD card into the reader and use Connect or Ebook Library 2.0 to transfer the content to the SD card. It actually makes thengs much faster then it would if the reader had to do the work. |
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I don't want to give the impression I hate the Sony Reader, I love it, warts and all (and very few warts on the hardware itself). I love the 505 even more than the 500. Part of it is that I'm a programmer, so I'm offended by shoddy workmanship in a shipped product... you can't get rid of every bug, but I just get the impression the Connect software was done by a bunch of junior programmers. Last edited by Greymage; 10-16-2007 at 06:39 PM. |
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At 2 minutes for 313 books, that comes out 10 minutes for 1600, which is about the number I have loaded, but I get the impression the actual time is closer to 20-30 minutes. I wonder if lrf books load faster? If so that would be a good reason for me to make the effort to switch everything over. I'll try that someday. I don't want to give the impression I hate the Sony Reader, I love it, warts and all (and very few warts on the hardware itself). I love the 505 even more than the 500. Part of it is that I'm a programmer, so I'm offended by shoddy workmanship in a shipped product... you can't get rid of every bug, but I just get the impression the Connect software was done by a bunch of junior programmers.[/QUOTE] Connect is not perfect, but if you know what you are doing and some of the gotchas, it works quite well. I cannot speak yet for the reliability of Ebook Library yet as I've only used it twice so far. It wasn't 2 minutes to read 313 books, it was actually less time. I just didn't get the actual exact time. That why I used less then 2 minutes. |
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After further consideration I'll change my software grade to a C-. HarryT has a point that it does what it does fairly well. It just doesn't do nearly enough in my opinion. I think coming from Mobipocket I wanted a more robust desktop companion for the Reader, rather than something that just transfers and previews books.
And whatever was going on with the website response time within the connect software seems to be fixed. (Searching for an author, for example, was extremely slow). |
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