
yes, but one doesn't read books using that browser.
_I_ do, and I do it as part of my demonstrations all the time, from large screens, to laptops, to netbooks, to cellphones, to Palms and other PDA's. People love it!!!
*Sigh* -- might be nice if one of you actually invested in an ebook reader and try using it. Preferably the Kindle simply because that has the largest ownership and is generally the most capable. Why do people buy an ebook reader when presumably they also almost all also own a computer with an HTML browser? Answer: the ebook reader gives a better more book-like reading experience. Why MOBI or EPUB format and not HTML? Because MOBI and EPUB formats understand what is necessary to make an ebook reader "book-like experience" work IN PRACTICE -- HTML does not. Here's an example: I start reading some PG book using HTML format on my laptop while I am at the airport. I get on the plane. I have to turn off the laptop. When the seatbelt light goes off I bring out my laptop to continue reading the PG book. Does it work? PROBABLY NOT! Here's a counterexample: I have a copy of Magic Catalog in my Kindle. I am at the airport. I open Magic Catalog. I find I book I want to read. I click on the book. Automagically the book downloads to my Kindle. I get on the plane. I have to turn off the Kindle. When the seatbelt light goes off I bring out my Kindle to continue reading the PG book. Does it work? YES! Why? Because Ebook Readers and MOBI and EPUB formats understand what is necessary to give readers a "book-like experience." HTML doesn't -- because HTML was never designed to give a book-like experience. Neither was PDF -- PDF is designed to allow printers to print documents in a reliable fixed format. Why do people in the Ebook community continue to trash PG and get their free ebooks elsewhere -- even when those ebooks are derived from PG works? Because PG continues to not understand Ebooks and what it is all about. It seems silly to me given all the excitement around ebooks and ebook readers and given that the books are coming from PG volunteers to begin with that PG doesn't do the last 1/10th of 1% of what is necessary to get it to work with ebook readers. Should the existing PG site work with the built-in browsers in Kindle or some other ebook reader? Maybe it should, or maybe it shouldn't -- but the fact remains that IT DOESN'T -- it comes out looking like a hopeless and unusable hash. Other sites DO work, for example mnybks.net and freekindlebooks.org -- Why? Because the creators of those sites own ebook readers, care about ebook readers, and most importantly care about the owners of ebook readers.