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Originally Posted by FerretMochaLatte
The no ePub argument that always comes up against the Kindle is not fair in my opinion.
There are hardly any DRM epub books that are not available for the Kindle in the .mobi or .amz file format, and the epub books that are not available for the Kindle are most likely DRM free.
You can convert the files using Calibre.
I guess when people think of ePub they think that B&N automatically syncs all ePub books that you put on your Nook. This is false as non-B&N DRM books will not be synced to your device. You will have to manually do it.
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I have come across quite a few DRM epub books that are not available for the Kindle; namely books by Canadian authors, which are often available in epub (at the Kobo store), and that I haven't been able to find in the Kindle store. I imagine that this is true of foreign language books as well. I think that the no epub argument against Kindle is justified.