At 09:43 PM 06/28/2002 +0200, Thomas Tydal wrote:
Well, first I want to say that I don't like the way it is today. I want things to get better. I can't read e-books on my pocket computer, for example, which is sad since I actually would be able to enjoy e-books if I only could load them onto my small computer that follows my everywhere.
You may not be able to read an Adobe\(tm Brand E-Book\(tm, but that just means you'll need to buy electronic books from publishers that don't use that data format - whether it's raw ascii text or Palm-formatted text or PalmOS DRMware that you can also view on your PC using an emulator in glorious 160x160-pixel format :-) Of course, if your PC's home country of Nauru has Software Police implementing some local equivalent of the DMCA, that emulator that you need for debugging may be illegal. ...
How good is Winamp if it can't play any music recorded in 2004 or later? Given that Windows Media Player can play all your tunes and it takes a reboot to switch to Winamp, who wouldn't stick with WMP?