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Old 04-23-2011, 11:47 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
Actually they normally DO indicate if a book has an ePub available. Try searching for instance for "Icons Of England" by Bill Bryson.

Here it shows "Download options: Adobe DRM EPUB" and also "Read this on Desktop eReaders Smartphones Tablets".

The first option means that yes, a standard EPUB is available, protected by ADE, and the next set of options implies what we call a kePub (for Kobo ePub).

Your book only lists "Read this on Desktop eReaders Smartphones Tablets" so no ePub.
But if you click on the "more" under "eReaders" it states: "eReading Devices
You can read this item on your Kobo eReader (or other select electronic reading devices). The Kobo eReader lets you carry your whole library with you, so that you can read on the go. Check out our demo for more information!"

It's not that obvious when there is no ePub option (unless you know to look for missing information). It could be made clearer.

The helpdesk should help with this though.
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