So having downloaded Mobipocket Reader, it seems the only way I can read eBooks is if I buy them using the built-in browser.
I've got quite a few eBooks in PDF format (which the E90's Acrobat Reader can't get past page 150 or so) and I'm keen to read them on _something_ - do I need to convert them to plain text and use Notes??
I use Mobipocket Reader on my Nokia 9300 and I have not yet bought an eBook.
You can download the free version of Mobi Creator which allows you to create your own ebooks from other filetypes.
The Gutenburg Project has an online library of books which are past their copyright expiration dates which are available for download in various forms. I download the .txt version and then create an eBook from that.
In this manner I have been finally getting around to reading a lot of the CLASSICS.
Yeah you are been a bit 'blonde' but dont cut yourself up about it.Do some homework on the fabulous Mobipocket Reader and what format it caters for and then go out 'there' and find stuff.
(Its funny,Im new to this forum so I have to change my lingo because I dont know what can be said or not said' lol)
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