ManyBooks
I discovered a new eBook site today and wanted to pass it along to my fellow Treonauts.
Manybooks.net is an easy to browse site where you can find over 10,000 books formated for every kind of reader you can think of. They are all free, converted though the hard working volunteers at Project Gutenberg, which means you won't find the latest best seller, but you will certainly find plenty to choose from and fill your e-library.
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I can also recommend the Ebook Library at the University of Virginia, for Palm Reader, http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/ebooks/ebooklist.html
And for science fiction fans, the Baen Free Library, which has books for Mobipocket reader.
I downloaded the reader from Many Books and it crashed my 650. Not sure if anyone else had the same problem...
Manybooks.net gives a link to a freeware program called TiBr on their help page.
http://www.manybooks.net/help/ has a link to http://indevsoftware.com/ .
Gotcha - I used Tibr reader briefly on my T3 thinking it might a nice switch, but I am sticking with eReader. I downloaded from my computer and did not have any issues... other than not liking it that much. I found limited 5-way support, which is why I actually did not mention it in the original post.
Since ManyBooks offers all types of files you should be able to find a format that works for your system.
Yeah, it was Tibr - it sent my 650 into an unending on-off cycle. After I did a hard reset, it actually did load in, but I didn't really care for it much -- like what was already said, limited 5 way nav support.
Blackmask.com is great for e-books. Probably has more free e-books than any other site.
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