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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
My point was that many people WILL assume (because let's face it: the sharing of public domain and creative commons licensed ebooks in bulk is largely unnecessary). And since it's still irrelevant to the problem at hand (getting a bunch of ebooks shared from friends), why mention it and risk limiting the assistance you might receive?
I wish you luck. And as I mentioned above, the What's My Mobi thread (a few threads down) has a handy python tool for identifying the underlying formats of a folder(s)-ful of files with the various file extension normally associated with mobi and other kindlebooks.
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My mistake to have mentioned it. Maybe we should never share what SOURCE was.
For e.g. a lot of books that I download from gutenberg and open domain stuff ends up being saved in a folder. My cousin is not big on going online and doing this, so I share those on a pen drive with him. For an uncle I pretty much have to put them onto his reader. Not very tech savvy.
How does it matter to people how & where I got the books? The question asked was MOBI to ePUB from all flavors of .mobi files.
Why? Because MARVIN is much much better for reading and highlighting than any .mobi reader that I know about.