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2005-12-03
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2005-12-03
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2005-12-03
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2005-12-03
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Did I critize the FBreader itself? No. It is the best eBook reader - for 770. However, its capability to open eBooks in Chinese or Cyrillic etc letters, doesn't warm me up, because I understand Western letters only.
It's not very productive that this "new/old", as the default used .fb2 format has practically no eBooks available - well, Western.
Why promote such a useless feature?
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2006-01-17
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2009-10-08
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It is really irritating to see that tremendous but stupid amount of different eBook formats. Why so? It cannot be useful but makes the everyday life more complicated.
And now again: FBReader uses a new format, .fb2 as the default format. Looking at Memoware eBook site which is a huge, free bookstore and has excellent specs about the formats tied with the eBook in question. But no trace about .fb2 (stands for Fiction Book 2.) And if I remember correct, I have never seen the .fb2 format at other eBook libraries too. So, where are the .fb2 eBooks?
Well, very nice reader but what is behind of using a brand new format as the default format? Is it better or what?