ST-One
Vice Admiral
I have found that the Trek books on the Kindle do have covers, but when you click on the book, it takes you several pages from the front cover. Just backtrack and you'll find it.
Which is another, though minor, annoyance I have with the Kindle.
As for earlier comments to me about having a guilty before proven innocent mentality, I will once again say I do not. In normal things I trust everyone until they do something to lose that trust. When it comes to stripping the DRM off eBooks and hacking the fonts and all the rest of that jazz, including changing the format with Calibre, I think it is blatantly illegal. You may not personally be doing that and then uploading the files to the internet for others to download, but my bet is that the vast majority of people who play around like that are.
I guess you'll have to show us what harm was done, what actual crime was committed by removing the DRM.
The worst you could say I am doing would be to tar you with the same brush as I do them. The fact of the matter is, that if you don't like what you have, then don't get it. If I could get hired by S&S to make sure the books are properly formatted, I would. The mistakes I noticed in the TP series books were annoying, yes, but I think they stem from increasing the font size, which messes up the basic formatting, which itself is not adaptive. On the Kindle, you can increase the font size and make fewer words on a line. I think this might have been put in place to fix that annoying habit of making it look unjustified in some places.
I know that problem you speak of here.
Another lovely quirk of the Kindle, because where the text-line looks unjustified on the Kindle it is justified on the Nook.
I love my Kindle, and I think it's several orders of magnitude better than the Sony Reader, but then I only read books on it. I don't fiddle around with what I buy to make it all neat and perfect because I can live with a few formatting errors. It doesn't make me lie awake at night sweating and wondering what I will do, and it certainly doesn't move me to break the law in spirit if not in letter.
You must be the only person on this planet that hasn't ripped a CD and converted the tracks to mp3s then.
Right?