
For example, the Nook supports the epub format, but not the mobipocket format.

One thing that new ebook users may find confusing is all of the different ebook formats. The smaller file sizes allow me to store more ebook files in a smaller space on the JetBook Lite. As I soon discovered, I actually preferred the epub and plain text file formats, since they had smaller file sizes than PDF files. However, that left my about half of my ebook library still in the PDF format that was virtually unreadable on the JetBook Lite. We missed the information in the user manual that the JetBook Lite works best with fb2, epub or plain text files as the ebook file format.įor nearly all of my ebook library that was comprised of public domain classic literature, it was merely a simple act of re-downloading the content from Project Gutenberg in either the epub format, or as a plain text file.

The JetBook Lite seemed ok, but we could never figure out exactly how to get the performance from it that we expected, due to a firmware issue that prevented proper PDF text reflow. Currently, Aztak no longer sells an ebook reader and offers no support for Mentor on their site. The company that imports and markets the Aztak Mentor was incredibly difficult to contact for a resolution, so I purchased her an Ectaco JetBook Lite as a replacement. It lasted about 3 months before rendering itself inoperable, despite the gentle use from my wife. At that time, I purchased her an Aztak Mentor. I jumped on the ebook bandwagon about a year ago when I purchased an ebook reader for my wife. Who wouldn't want to carry around 1,000 or more books in less space than that occupied by one book? Background Couple the standalone readers with the ebook reader apps that are available for all sorts of PCs, Macs, iPhones, iPads and Android devices, and it's easy to see how ebooks are rapidly broadening their appeal. The marketplace abounds with choices: the Amazon Kindle, the Barnes & Noble Nook, the Sony Ereader and the Ectaco JetBook line are some popular choices. Reportedly, one of the most popular gifts for the just-finished Holiday season were the various ebook readers.

Calibre: A High Caliber Ebook Tool by Paul Arnote (parnote)
