Deciding between Kindle and Nook based on EPUB convertibility
Hi - If this has been answered here already, I apologize for the duplicate question, but, so far, I haven't found the answer to my question.
I am deciding whether to buy Kindle or Nook. One big issue for me is that I borrow ebooks from my local library in EPUB format. I have read various things in various places about the convertibility of EPUB files to Kindle-supported format(s) but can't seem to find a straight answer to whether DRM-protected library books can be converted.
I am not trying to steal books or circumvent anyone's copyright protection -- I just want to be able to read my library books on a Kindle.
I don't mind using Calibre or similar software to do the conversion, but, if it can only convert stuff that's in the public domain, then it's not going to help me with my library books.
Can anyone answer this unequivocally?
Thanks!
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