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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx
Geoff I have a Kobo (native) app on my Playbook, which I used as my primary ereader for over a year (a year or two ago).
I bought ebooks via Kobo irrespective of their DRM status and was able to open and read each of them on the Playbook.
However, I don't know anything about BB phones and Kobo, that is, whether there's ever been a Kobo phone app or not. Yep, I've got a BB phone - but never been interested in reading books on it.
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And I have recently re-tested the Kobo Playbook app and can still enjoy reading whatever book, DRM or not, on it.
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Originally Posted by robko
I doubt Blackberry is a good indicator of epub. Unless I'm mistaken, on the Playbook app anyway, you can ONLY USE kepubs (there is no option to add regular epubs to it).
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You're quite right ... I should have noted that as it's the Kobo app that I use on the Playbook then it's def kepub only files.
However - on my playbook I use other apps to read epubs and PDFs; and the PDF app is excellent and using the playbook and that app really is the best way to view a PDF file.