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Old 02-11-2015, 05:24 PM   #233
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
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.
What does this mean: "Amazon works fluidly on all generic platforms other than linux"? Not being snarky here. I am new to Kindle and am trying to learn.

Frankly, I find all the ebook gardens maddening. I had hoped that as ebooks matured everyone would move toward a single open garden with a universal format. Instead things seem to be moving in the opposite direction with existing gardens building higher walls and bricking up gateways between each other. It's confusing, and I would like to learn more about the different gardens, especially pros and cons of each.
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