I really like my Gateway M275 laptop, especially since it only cost my $50, in lieu of a true eBook reader (namely Kindle, Sony Reader or the Nook). But software-wise, I've had to somewhat settle on a few things.
Lately, I've been using Sony's Reader software. Honestly, it's quite nice with working with most formats. I do wish that it would do a few more things with the PDF format, but it works well nonetheless.
For magazines, I've been using Zinio. Not bad, but leaves something to be desired.
And for .lit files, there's good ol' Microsoft Reader. Like a rusted old tractor, it may not be pretty, but it works.
But just announced was that the Kindle software will soon be available for all tablets, including the iPad.
While not having much experience with the Kindle, this basically opens up the entire Amazon library. That is so much better than say Microsoft's Reader store, and honestly, I hope the interface is better than Sony Reader software.
Let's keep our fingers crossed, shall we?
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