Believe it or not, I don't even know how to load a book on a reader with Adobe DRM stuff. All my books are DRM Free so I just sideload and voilą ...
And I've never met an epub that did not work on my readers.
So I'm not stuck with all that DRM nonsense.
As for Caliber, it may take you 20 minutes to understand it but I think it would be a little more for me and compared to 0 minutes required if the Kindle had DRM Free Epub support. (Also as I mentioned before I am NOT comfortable using Calibre).
Anyways, should there one day be an Epub supporting Kindle, let me know as I might be interested ...
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Originally Posted by Katsunami
Not every EPUB works on every reader, as HarryT pointed out. You claim to want ease of access, but that's not easy in my view. Also, you're stuck using ADE or whatever software the reader's manufacturer gives you, to get the books onto the reader, and you are dependent on Adobe's or the seller's whims with regard to device and computer activations.
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Yes but you know what would be
even more simple considering I'm not comfortable with Calibre ?
Epub support on the Kindle ... But we already discussed all this in previous posts.
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe
But if your epubs are not DRMed then it is fairly simple to convert them and put them on a kindle is it not?
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