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Old 02-07-2019, 12:47 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by maximus83 View Post
I get what you're saying in the rest of your post. I find the same appeal to be on a single platform (be it Android, Apple, or PC), use devices that are all on that platform for reading purposes, and just cut the clunky e-ink devices out of the equation, saves a lot of hassle.

One thing I didn't follow: How is it with your Apple devices that you have no need to deDRM and convert, etc? Wouldn't you still have to do that step, initially, when you buy ebooks? Or, do you just not bother anymore, you buy Apple's DRM'd books and just leave them that way?
I use an iPad Mini 4 for most of my book reading. To me every reader app is just better than on other platforms.
For books I just use the app that works with whichever source I got the book from if it is a drm’d book.

While I like Apple’s Books app I don’t tend to buy books there since they can only be read on an Apple device.


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