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Old 02-10-2015, 07:29 PM   #205
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
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Personally I but note that Amazon works fluidly on all generic platforms other than linux, and is readily strippable.
So does Google Play books.
Kobo and Nook, not anymore.
I disagree. Kobo eBooks are trivial to deal with. You just use Kobo Desktop to download. Any that do not have a download button or a working download button, you use Obok to strip the DRM and then Modify ePub to strip all the kepub added stuff and it's back to a standard ePub.

B&N might be slightly harder to setup to remove the DRM, but once set, it's no harder than Amazon.

So when it comes to stripping DRM, the best OS to use is Windows.
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