OK, I got the ebook up on the Amazon site. As the author didn't want to spend any time with details, I just took the quick default when given options. The price for the ebook is $3.49 (default number). My friend wanted to be the first to buy (his) the book, so he bought the ebook and it was immediately sent to and appeared on his Kindle Fire home screen.
My question is: I noticed that only the Kindle version is available and this is sent wirelessly to a Kindle. What if somebody wants the epub file? When putting the ebook on Amazon, is there an option to have both Kindle and epub available? How would someone put this Kindle book on an Android phone, for example? When I get free public library ebooks from Overdrive, I am given the option to get epub or Kindle version. I always get the epub version because I refuse to register my own Kindle Touch. So I get the epub version, strip the DRM, convert to mobi and then put the file on my Kindle Touch via USB. When I'm done reading the book, I just delete the mobi and index (sdr) file.
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