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Old 12-11-2013, 03:37 PM   #1
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Chrome OS vs eBooks & Audiobooks

Just how useful is Chrome OS for purchasing, borrowing, downloading, and reading ebooks and audiobooks? In other words, can it completely replace a Windows machine or only partially so? In this thread, I'll explore each of these functions and how well Chrome OS can handle them. The device I'll be using for this is an Acer C720, utilizing an Intel Haswell CPU.

Book-Related Programs not supported by Chrome OS
  • Adobe Digital Editions
  • Apple iTunes
  • AudibleManager
  • Calibre
  • OverDrive Media Console
  • Windows Media

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