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Old 11-30-2010, 07:51 AM   #18
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i have to make decision between Kobo and Kindle based on your conclusion
It's a bad idea to base your purchase decision on this criteria alone. First off... the degree of "difficulty" will vary based on your knowledge. No one else's opinion will take your knowledge of basic computer skills into account.

Secondly, there is no difference in difficulty between "doing the deed" with Kindle ebooks or Kobo ebooks. If you can do one... you can do the other.

So make your decision based on other relevant criteria: screen clarity, availability of library books, price, functionality... etc. But by all means, download the tools (and K4PC and/or ADE and/or Nook4PC) and "try before you buy" as others have so intelligently suggested.
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