[bcab] Re: ebooks
- From: "John M Hull" <j.m.hull@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <bcab@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 06:56:32 +0100
Guy,
No one seems to have taken this question up so I will comment on the
basis of my limited experience.
I am not too sure about the difference between an Ebook and the
electronic text of a book supplied by the publisher. I get a few books
electronically in this way, although publishers are slow and appear
reluctant. The only time I know that what they sent me was in fact an
Ebook, I found that it was in pdf, and I could not get it open, because
the system said it was too large. I didn't know how to solve that
problem and that's where the matter rests.
It would be interesting to have views from more experienced people.
John
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Behalf Of Guy
Sent: 17 September 2007 18:32
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Subject: [bcab] ebooks
Has anyone tried reading ebooks, whether microsoft reader, adobe digital
editions or mobipocket ones? If they work with screenreader I'll get a
coule I won't from WH Smith's ebook store.
Guy
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