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Originally Posted by Nascarfan1972
It is simple really, if they do not show a list of devices a book can be read on then it is a PDF. Likewise if the book cover is only a black silhouette of a book, it is a PDF.
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So do Kobo provide a legend for their symbols? I could not find it anywhere, but do welcome any pointers.
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Originally Posted by Lyn2012
Yesterday I contacted Kobo regarding needing to know the format before buying a book. This is their reply:
We would like to inform you that you can check the format of your eBook before you purchase it. Once you locate the eBook you want to purchase, you clink on the eBook cover and it will take you to the eBook description. At the right bottom side you are going to find the format of the eBook and supported devices where you can read your eBook on.
They don't even appear to know their own website!
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Yes, same happened to me in chat, but eventually my chat person asked, and the solution proposed was, get the preview first, check the format, then buy!!!
Also, a while back I know various people from MR posted on Kobo blog their feedback on this, but no comments can be seen there:
http://cafe.kobo.com/blog/kobo-ebook...autiful-design