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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Best e-reader for free software
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John Sullivan |
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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] Best e-reader for free software |
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Tue, 29 Dec 2015 17:42:49 -0500 |
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Connor P Doherty <cnnr_dhrty@live.com> writes:
> I also recently went looking for an eReader, but my research ended in
> finding nothing Libre. That said, I needed one, so I too went with
> Kobo. They let you upload epubs by USB, which means you can get your
> books from anywhere. They have DRM-free books in their store, although
> I don't use it. I have the best one (the Aura H2O, which is
> waterproof) and I can admit it is rather slow (for an ereader) but it
> surely seems the most predisposed to freedom.
>
I use an old My BeBook running OpenInkpot. Even works with the
linux-libre kernel. But a very basic device, to be sure.
-john
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