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Old 04-20-2011, 02:54 PM   #131
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The ePub's complaint was related to Public Libraries and lending. After today's news, that is not is a valid argument anymore.

For "normal" users differences between ePUb and MOBI are zero (besides public libraries and lending, of course). The novel reads exactly the same on any of the popular devices: Nook or Kindle. Minor differences in layout and available fonts, especially on complex books with graphics and tables, can be noticed (there is a thread here about it) but really small differences and won't traduce on bad formatting or a book that is more difficult to read.
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