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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Actually, it is slightly more difficult with Amazon then with ADE. If you do not own a Kindle, you have to run Kindle for PC and then download the eBook(s) which is more difficult then just downloading the acsm file which can be downloaded via the web browser and have ADE auto-run so ADE run, downloads the eBook using the acsm file. With Amazon, once you are in Kindle for PC, you have to sync before you can download the eBook. I just thing ADE is easier. It may not be much easier, but it is easier. And then finding a specific ePub eBook is easier because you have filenames that make sense. If you are looking for the newwest downloads, then you sort by date and that's not a problem. So ADE wins yet again in finding a specific eBook.
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The way I see it, Amazon is certainly fractionally easier if you have a Kindle on your account. If you don't have a Kindle? I am not a Kindle for PC user, so am not sure if it will or can be setup to automatically sync on starting. Kindle for PC can also be run automatically. But I concede that in this case the process is fractionally easier in ADE because of the ridiculous Kindle for PC filenames.