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http://manybooks.net/
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Thanks for the link.....with so many compatible formats (for FBReader) which is the best one to choose?
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But what it could do that I can't yet do on my N800 is grab a bunch of news stories and link them together and read them with my mini-computer held vertically rather than horizontally. Fbreader allows one to read this way, so that is one step.
I think that the RSS reader depends on your ability to read the stories when you have an Internet connection. What I would ideally like to do is use it to select the stories and then download them so I can import them into Fbreader and read them offline, at my leisure.