Foxit has created the eSlick Store to accompany its adorably inexpensive eSlick reader. But why?
https://gizmodo.com/260-foxit-eslick-ebook-reader-makes-its-way-to-cheapsk-5190118
It’s great and all that eSlick now supports ePub and eReader in addition to PDF and TXT. But why a separate store that hosts 60,000 available titles when you can browse Barnes & Noble’s million-plus eBook inventory instead? Especially when that separate eSlick store is run by a B&N subsidiary? More choice is always great, Foxit. But redundant choice is just clutter. [BusinessWire via Engadget]