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Old 01-11-2020, 03:32 PM   #26
DNSB
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Originally Posted by HLS View Post
I can't wrap my mind around jailbreaking and the desire people have for it. You buy a book then you read it. Period lol
Jailbreaking? What's jailbreaking? Is it something like rooting? Ain't that what the hogs do?

As a Kobo owner, I prefer editing the epub using Sigil or/and calibre's editor so no jailbreaking, rooting, patching or installing alternative apps required.

Compared to a few years back, quite a few publishers now do a half decent job of formatting their ebooks but there are still quite a few that are downright ugly enough that I feel the 15-20 minutes to clean up the formatting is worth while. For what my opinion is worth, I think that most apps that do not follow publisher styles are crap. Takes me back to the bad old days of reading a text document.

So for the most part, I buy a book and read it, there are times when the workflow goes buy the book, start reading, pause to retch, edit and then complete reading the book.

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