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How many of you read ebooks on your Pocket PCs? As you may have already heard, I am an avid eBook reader who spends an hour or two every day reading books and articles on my Pocket PC. Although I love zipping through web articles using Speed Reader Plus, I also enjoy relaxing with a novel formatted for Microsoft Reader.
One of the problems I had with MS Reader is that you may have to browse 5 different eBook stores to find the one book you were looking for - if then even. However, they now have a solution that seems to work just great.
If you were discouraged by the lack of books formatted for MS Reader, you may want to check out Microsoft´s new eBook Catalog. From there, you can search from their extensive list of ebooks, or you can browse the catalog by genre. A quick search reveals several current NY Times Bestsellers as well as some specialty books that may surprise you.[img]images/forum/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]
<font size=-1>[ Edited by Brad Isaac On Date 14/11/2002 ]</font>
This site now supports PocketPC´s. Specially formatted screens, smaller images for faster download time, no side-to-side scrolling. It detects the PocketPC browser, and does the right thing. Very nice. If only the offsite links to Amazon, BN.com, etc., did the same!