I have a bebook, I choose that one due to the price and the file formats it 
supported, included chm. I'm happy with it, works well.
 
That said, when I'm on the move, I've been using the iphone to read (both pdf's 
& chms) & that is better then I expected for reading.
 
 

________________________________

From: [email protected] on behalf of Stephen Liedig
Sent: Thu 18/02/2010 1:14 AM
To: ausDotNet
Subject: Re: [OT] eBook formats


I just bought the Sony Daily Edition and have to say I'm quite happy with it. 
Have bought books off Manning Publishing which support a variety of formats 
including ePub, mobi and PDF (you get all three versions with your purchase), 
and so far the best format I have seen is ePub. PDF is a bit hit and miss (on 
the reader), but looks great on PC. For the most part it doesn't do well with 
the scaling of type but its not totally unreadable. I have a lot of PDF 
documents I have downloaded off Safari and books I've purchased elsewhere they 
look ok for the most part but are sometimes hard to read.
 
I have bought Apress books in PDF format, but turns out you can't view these 
because of they password protect their files which the ereaders cannot handle. 
Lucky I have found a way to bypass that. ;-)
 
I believe Apress are looking into this and considering other options. Oreilly 
now also support epub and pdf (but only newer titles), so it looks like we have 
a few major candidates emerging (pdf and epub). Not sure about Kindle format 
which is popular in US but nowhere else. As for .net converters not sure.
 
Steve
 
 


 
On 17 February 2010 12:34, Michael Nemtsev <[email protected]> wrote:


        I would wait for the HP Slate, but they say that the Sony eReader has 
the largest formats support 
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921666064650#specifications,
 however not CHM and XPS - need to convert them

         

        WBR,

        Michael Nemtsev, Microsoft MVP

         

        http://www.sharepoint-sandbox.com <http://www.sharepoint-sandbox.com/>  
 

        http://msmvps.com/blogs/laflour 

         

        From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ian Thomas
        Sent: Wednesday, 17 February 2010 11:30 PM
        To: 'ausDotNet'
        Subject: [OT] eBook formats

         

        I realise "ebook" is evolving or is a moving target, but maybe someone 
can shed some light or offer suggestions. 

        I've seen HTML, PDF, and some proprietary formats. Not sure about XPS 
though. 

        Are there any standardized formats for eBooks, how can text / graphics 
be put into the formats, and what readers are available (free, so that users 
can download and then read the stuff)? 

        Lastly: any role for .net coding for the conversion / creation stage? 

        Or, is Adobe PDF the lingua franca (still)? 

        ________________________________

        Ian Thomas

        Victoria Park, Western Australia


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