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Originally Posted by ASterling
I looked up apodictic too!
I have to go to school but here is an example of a book that does NOT work on Kindle and I would think there are probably lots of requested refunds, or not-converted "free trials" for it.
http://www.amazon.com/Current-Issues...dp/B00HQO09MC/
This is the current edition of the English 1B textbook that I use. I just downloaded the $30 "free trial" e-text. It's a PDF. I am able to expand it on my Kindle screen, as I have been unable with a number of other documents. It immediately pixelates so I'm sure all you experienced formatters know what that means - it's at 72 DPI.
I honestly am going to school but download the "free" trial version of the $30 e-text from one of the biggest publishers. I couldn't teach out of this or with students using this.
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Yeah but it's a "Print Replica" so no attempt was made to format as a ebook.
Most publishers mark these as not available for eink Kindles (at least in the UK store, for some this wasn't done in the US store.)
http://www.amazon.com/100-Photoshop-.../dp/B00X7VBKYE
"available on these devices" (Tablets and PC/Mac)