Microsoft Quietly Closes the Book on Reader

August 15, 2011

Microsoft_Reader150.pngMicrosoft announced today that it will discontinue its Microsoft Reader e-book service. New e-books in its LIT format will be discontinued on November 8, and the app itself will be unavailable effective August 30, 2012, although existing customers will still be able to access it.

Reader has been around since 2000, long before the e-ink displays that power modern e-readers like Amazon’s Kindle became commercially available. The format was intended for PCs and later extended to Windows-powered mobile devices. It uses Microsoft’s ClearType rendering technology to improve reading on small screens.

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