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Old 01-10-2014, 02:47 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by DBDigital View Post
One reason I decided to go with Nook long ago instead of anything else is because they can be side loaded and used without B&N. If they go down, I can still use my devices without any issues (other than wireless downloading of books but I can sideload them). They can read epub which kindle does not.
This is wrong. Just... wrong.

Why does it make a difference what format you use? Any epub that can be sideloaded onto a Nook can be converted into an azw3 and read on the Kindle. In fact, many stores (but obviously not B&N or Kobo) will actually sell you a zip containing both an epub and a mobi.
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