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Originally Posted by starapple
If Kindle owners can use their device to access their library's e-collection and it can't accommodate the file format, it suggests that the user should own multiple (expensive) e-readers to access each file format. What is so silly then in people who frequently use their library system saying it'd be good that Kindle - or any other device - be compatible with the format most used by them?
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The Kindle is a poor choice if you want to access library eBooks as they are not compatible. Sure you can strip the DRM and convert, but for people that do not do that, it's not a good fit.