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Old 03-06-2015, 07:51 PM   #2
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I'd avoid Google. I bought some Ellery Queen and Alfred Hitchcock mystery magazines, just to try them out. They're provided DRM-free by the publisher so I thought I'd be safe.

The downloads were in two formats. One consists of JPGs of pages and reads like a PDF (DRM-free, so in theory I could assemble a PDF of them, but the labeling scheme is non-intuitive.) There is a "flowable" format, but I haven't had the time to explore it.

If you stick to their formats (which I've had to do so far) you can only read using the Google Newstand app, or online with Chrome. Since these are primarily text, and DRM-free, I thought I'd have better luck.
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