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Old 07-02-2014, 09:33 PM   #22
GreenMonkey
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Add the sample to your library by clicking the "Save Preview" button on the book's main description page. Then go to your Library and look for the words:

"Download options: Adobe DRM EPUB"

beneath the title/author (you won't be able to actually download the preview but that phrase should still be there).

If it's not there, the book's very likely kepub and only kepub.

"Regular" ePub:
Attachment 124858

Kepub only:
Attachment 124859
I actually haven't bought a single Kobo book because I'm not 100% sure I won't end up with a kepub. This method is helpful but not exactly speedy and honestly I haven't gone to the effort of configuring Kobo DRM removal.

I've been sticking with B&N and Google Books.

I agree with the premise of this thread.
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