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Old 11-03-2022, 01:45 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin View Post
Only in YOUR eink world, perhaps, not in THE eink world. Like many others at MR, I read books from Amazon, Kobo, and Smashwords on my Kobo but this sort of vendor agnosticism is not limited to MR ereader nerds. It's a selling point for many eink devices.
Warhammer ebooks are DRM free. Buy via Web browser and download. Copy via USB to any ereader.

Reading 3rd party or PD ebooks is far more difficult on the iOS Apple Books App, or Kindle App or Google PlayStore Books App. It's the big company Apps on iOS, Windows, Chrome OS and Android that are locked to a store. Not ereaders.

I've never bought ebooks from a store on the Kindle or Kobo. I use a Web Browser. Download, make a backup, and copy via USB to Sony PRS-350, or Kindle or Boyue Mars or Kobo. Mostly I read bought books on a Kobo Sage now and have never used the Kobo Bookstore.

Reading PD ebooks since before 2000 (on Laptop or PC). Bought eBooks since maybe 2012 or 2013. Selling ebooks since maybe 2016. First MSS rejection in 1992.

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