Microsoft has just released to the web the brand new version 2.0 of its eBook reader software. Microsoft Reader 2.0 now supports premium eBook content on up to four Windows-based PCs, laptops, and Pocket PC 2002 devices. This new PC version is already available in several languages and can be downloaded for free following the links below:
No. Acrobat to me is for printing stuff out. I have a word document and convert to PDF so everyone will print exactly what I see. I have to do it that because I can't be certain they have my fonts, my color settings etc . . . Microsoft Reader is solely about reading stuff (hence the name). They are totally separate products and I don't see them competing with each other. I do see Reader being bundeled with the OS. I am surprised it hasn't already happened. And I would actually like them bundling it. Its a good program.
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