Thread: Kobo vs. Kindle
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Old 10-29-2011, 04:06 AM   #87
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Originally Posted by Xennex1170 View Post
The Overdrive system at the public library here in Hawaii has Kindle books and it appears it is a much easier way to borrow books than the Adobe PDF or Epub method which requires you to download to ADE first and then move it over into your device. The Kindle books once 'checked out' only requires you to connect to your Amazon account where the library book is placed for you. All managed at the Amazon servers I guess.
Yes, why I said this is no longer an advantage of the epub ereaders - has been filled by Amazon.
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