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C.B.R. : Comic Book Reader Lifehacker - Expand Your Brain with Evernote - Feature I like the Evernote initiative, though I have still problems using it myself. I use Firefox on MacOSX, and since Firefox doesn`t offer integration with OsX services, i have to rely on the web clipper to import formatted content into Evernote. The web clipper is SLOW. Much slower, in fact, than using the Google Toolbar/Send to Gmail feature, and emailing myself the same content to gmail. In fact, i have a Gmail "Database" account which handles all this content. Guess what, this Gmail database of mine has 7gigs of space, no limitation of ammount of data i can upload each month (like the Evernote account has), and i can download it to my desktop Mail client anytime, and use that as a backup! So, evernote is out for grabbing contents from the web for me. For creating notes by myself on my mac, I resort to Textedit and OmniOutliner. The only problem is for notes that need to be edited many times from many places. So, IMO, Evernote still needs a bit of maturing.

ePub Reader Software Jedisaber.com Original Content:Home | Books | eBooks | Other | Links | Fan Content: Andromeda | Avatars | Anime | Dark Angel | Matrix | Pern | Stargate | Star Trek | Star Wars Several different software programs either support or plan on supporting the ePub format. The ePub format is an open standard for ebooks by the International Digital Publishing Forum. I've reviewed several different programs that both read and create ePub books. (Skip the explanation stuff and jump to the reviews) How each software program is scored: Each program is given it's own review section with the review, how I scored it, and the date the review was updated, as well as a link to download the program. I score the programs on several different criteria: ePub format support (0 - 9) TOC support (0 -10) Ease of use (0 - 10) Overall (0 - 10) To test ePub format support, I open ePub books from nine different sources (noted below). Why a separate score for TOC support? Ease of use is a somewhat subjective score. Pros:

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