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Old 03-31-2015, 04:58 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by barrydrake View Post
Simply that the bulk of my reading is from library ebooks. In the UK, these are all DRMd EPUB using the ADE DRM. If I wanted to read them on my Kindle, I had to remove the DRM; that is not legal, and morally questionable.
Thanks. That makes sense, and I entirely agree with your reasoning, although I think that these days there are very much better ePub readers around than the Opus (Kobo make some very nice ones, for example).

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The basic features you mention are ones I can manage without. Searching on the Kindle is slow. I always resorted to doing it on a laptop at a later time. Bookmarking? I have a pencil and a scrap of paper ....
To me, they are essential features. Horses for courses, and all that. Pleased that you're happy with the Opus.
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