Thread: Epub Vs. PDF
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Old 06-20-2019, 09:20 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by crich70 View Post
A very interesting article about the pros and cons of both formats. Here:Click
Sorry but the article simply made me wonder about the qualifications of the author to be writing such an article.

To quote: "And if you’re expecting your readers to own a natty device such as a Kindle or a Nook (or to be reading it via the apps), you’ll definitely need to consider publishing your ebooks in EPUB format."

Eeyup, he seems to think that a Kindle ereader will allow you to read an epub format ebook.

I won't discuss his inability to notice anything other than Amazon and B&N products since that is pretty much standard for American publications.
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