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Originally Posted by shalym
Exactly. The best thing about my Kindle is not having to connect it to my computer to put books onto it. Any books not purchased from Amazon get sent to my Kindle Cloud, and I can read them on any of my devices (except for my Kobo) without having to connect to my computer.
I'm also another one that doesn't like ADE--I used it once or twice many years ago, and decided that it's just not worth it. If I buy a DRM'd book, it's either from Amazon or Kobo, because I don't have to mess with Adobe. I used to buy from Barnes and Noble, but stopped when they made it harder to remove DRM.
Shari
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It's perhaps worth pointing out, in the interests of fairness, that it's just as easy to buy a Kobo book on the device itself as it is to buy a Kindle book. You don't have to go via a PC or have any direct involvement with ADE.