If PDAs had been more lifestyle oriented rather than workplace oriented, people might be reading Google books on Pocket PCs. History had something else in mind. Cell phones, mp3 players, and netbooks made PDAs increasingly forgettable and redundant. When dedicated ereaders have long battery lives, eye-friendly electronic ink, and wireless access to books. However, Microsoft Reader still has a pulse, which will interest anyone who has some dusty .lit ebook files that need reading.
Using a Pocket PC PDA as an eBook Reader
Mobipocket Reader is almost a necessity for anyone wanting to use a PDA as an ebook reader, but Microsoft still supports its Reader software for in regular and mobile versions. The current versions are:
- Microsoft Reader for Pocket PC 2003 (Windows Mobile 5.0)
- Microsoft Reader for Windows Mobile 6.1.
Instructions and downloads for installing the files are available at Microsoft Reader for Windows Mobile. The site's installation instructions will help remind eager .lit file owners why so people trampled their Pocket PCs on the way to their Kindles. The Microsoft Reader Installation Notes hint at the frustrations of working with Windows Mobile.
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