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Old 05-04-2012, 10:29 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by louwin View Post
I have about 3000 eBooks in epub AND mobi formats.

I hope to use an iPad 3 (when I can buy one!) as a reader so I have been informed, by kind suggestions from people here, that epub is the best format for iPad.

Is there any real, good reason to keep both formats?

I imagine I can select the books with both formats and delete the "mobi" ones?

In the off chance someone else wants the mobi versions, I assume Caliber can convert them "on the fly" to suit the output device?

Any reason for keeping multiple formats?

Some books have lit, prc, doc, epub AND mobi formats (heaven forbid)
You might get a Kindle someday.
It is just cheap disk space
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