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Old 04-29-2013, 01:12 PM   #19
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Originally Posted by Turtle91 View Post
I try and purchase all my books as epub without DRM - I want to support the non-DRM movement. If I have to, I buy epub with DRM and strip it. As a last resort I will buy amazon mobi, then strip and convert to epub. I keep all my books in a calibre database and if necessary convert to azw3 to read on the kindle. That way I am not tied to any one format or device.

As an amusing aside:
My wife bought 2 paperwhites so we could "share" books purchased from amazon. After I set up the above system, she rarely uses the PW. Now she uses it only when she wants to read in the bath. She no longer cares if it falls in the water and gets destroyed...all the books are recoverable and she can choose the best device that is available if/when that should ever occur.
There's really no point to picking ePub over Amazon AZW/AZW3/MOBI, especially if your current reader is a Kindle. DRM removal is a painless process in either case, and you have no particular need to convert to store it in Calibre. It can rest in Calibre, DRM free, until such time as you need it in a different format. Meanwhile, you can read it without conversion on your Kindle. The real beauty of having the books DRM-free is that you have NO restrictions on what you do with it. And Calibre makes it trivial to convert to whatever format you want.

Personally, I buy most of my books from Amazon, since I usually find the best price there, and the convenience is worth it to me. However, I also buy from Kobo, and a bunch from Baen where DRM and format are complete non-issues. BUT, that said, I immediately clean them, add to Calibre, convert them if required, and sideload to my various devices. (Currently a Paperwhite and two FireHDs, one of which is my DW's.)
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