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Originally Posted by murraypaul
It will vary by person, but for me Amazon's DRM system is a good one (or at least miles ahead of ADE). I can buy a book on my PC, iPad or NC and read it on any of the others. The way Whispernet works means that the book just appears, I don't have to connect to a computer to get it.
Is it ideal? No. I'd rather be able to read the book in a different client app, as the Kindle one is rather lacking.
But of the current DRM systems around, it is the one I'd rather use.
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not sure how this works on other Kobo models, but the above is how it works for me on my Vox
Buy a book on my Vox, Mac or iPod, the book is automatically available on all 3 devices, no need for a computer to sync them
I can totally ignore that they have DRM, dont need to think about it, for backup purposes I do place everything I buy into Calibre, which strips out the DRM when doing this