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fjs08
Jul 18, 2004, 06:25 AM
Hi,
How can I read my e-books that are based on the Microsoft Reader on my Powerbook with OSX10.3.4??? Is there a way?? I found an Adobe Reader and a Palm Reader, but not a Microsoft one.

Thanks.

Frank



msharp
Jul 18, 2004, 07:35 AM
Hi,
How can I read my e-books that are based on the Microsoft Reader on my Powerbook with OSX10.3.4??? Is there a way?? I found an Adobe Reader and a Palm Reader, but not a Microsoft one.

Thanks.

Frank

Microsoft Reader??!! Never heard of it before. What's its extension(should be the last three words right after the dot in the filename)?

superduperjacob
Jul 18, 2004, 07:44 AM
Hi,
How can I read my e-books that are based on the Microsoft Reader on my Powerbook with OSX10.3.4??? Is there a way?? I found an Adobe Reader and a Palm Reader, but not a Microsoft one.

Thanks.

Frank
When clicking on the link "Can I read my Microsoft Reader eBook on a Mac?" on this web page it says:
"As of now, no Mac or Linux compatible versions of the Reader are available."

http://www.cavendishpublishing.com/html/msrfaqs.asp

BornAgainMac
Jul 18, 2004, 09:11 AM
When I first used Microsoft Reader I thought it was going to be huge. Finally, I can buy all my computer related books for less money and in electronic format. I can read them with my Pocket PC on trips so I don't have to carry a bunch on the plane, at home I can use a laptop because I prefer electronic media over physical paper books. It would have been something like iTunes is today. The fonts were very easy to read on the screen and scaled well between a pocket PC and a desktop PC monitor.

The problem that killed it was the restrictions. A book you purchase will work on a limited number of devices before you would have to buy it again. Apple solved this problem by allowing you to deauthorize a computer and allow it to be on unlimited iPods. Probably most people prefer paper over electronic books too. I was a minority. The market never caught on and seemed to have died. I only bought one book because of the poor selection. It was a good idea but poorly implemented.

I use PDFs and HTML based technical manuals now. Hopefully in a few years, Adobe and Apple will team up and do this when people are ready.

fjs08
Jul 18, 2004, 10:20 AM
>>solved this problem by allowing you to deauthorize a computer and allow it to be on unlimited iPods.<<

I didn't know I could put books on my iPod???
I'll have to look into that.

Frank