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Housekeeping—reminder: The Previous Entries link  at the bottom of the home page will let you  browse through our earlier postings.

image I’ve just reviewed the new Sony Reader Library 3.1 and found it to be good but still underdeveloped, especially as an e-reader. Why the devil can’t 3.1 display ePub in double columns, which it can do with the Sony proprietary format? 

This isn’t just a Sony issue alone. The Kindle e-reading app for desktops and laptops also wastes screen real estate, at least for readers who don’t want the text to be too wide.

Owners of all kinds of machines suffer from lack of double-column capability, but this is especially true on netbooks, like my Acer Aspire One, where the screen isn’t as deep as it would be in a laptop. Please, Sony and Amazon and the rest, do something about that. Many owners of E Ink machines will want to read the same books, too, on netbooks.

For a good example of the advantages of double column text on a netbook, check out the Mobipocket desktop program—the very application that Amazon is neglecting in favor of the Kindle one (actually Mobi under the hood).

Anyone else have other thoughts on ways to make e-reading software friendlier for netbooks?

For reading public domain works on desktops, by the way, yBook freeware is one solution for double-column fans. I’d love to see the populur FBReader program add that capability as well.

 
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