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I mainly use iSilo and MS Reader:
iSilo because it has the best userinterface, best compression rate, is very fast and it can download a whole web-site and make it into an ebook. I have used it since it was called ToGo. Well worth the money (you can use it free of charge with some restrictions).
MS Reader despite it has the second-worst userinterface (uBook is worse) and is the slowest around: it looks damn good on the screen.
eReader (you may know it as PalmReader or even PeanutReader) and MobiReader are also nice, but I would never buy a Mobi DRM ebook (you may one day have to re-download all your ebooks - no, not me, thanks!). Of those I would therefore go for Palm, just in case I should go astray and buy a DRM protected book. The text looks good on both and the userinterface is good.
I mention uBook as I saw a thread discussing it. Apart from the userinterface that takes some getting used to, the text looks fuzzy on my screens (hp-568, 548 and h1910). I would have liked that it can read .ZIP files. It is based on a very good idea!
For dictionary / encyclopediay stuff, nothing comes close to TomeRaider.
For sience stuff, one needs one that can handle HTML because of the many "wierd" characters: iSilo is good. I have not tried Reader for science texts.
Jorgen
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