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Old 11-01-2010, 04:42 PM   #7
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Steven Lyle Jordan View Post
I think that's key, Neil: It depends greatly on the audience and the content. Business and educational-related texts, for instance, have a high PDF segment, selling heavily to laptop readers... fiction is lower PDF, more ePub and Mobi/Kindle.

On the other hand, my father loaded all of my fiction novels, in PDF format, onto his Nook. People are so used to PDFs that they will still ask for them out of familiarity, even if they have the means to read other formats.
Take your father's nook and remove the PDF and put on the ePub and watch him actually be able to finally read without issue.
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