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Old 02-26-2023, 05:47 PM   #6
rcentros
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Originally Posted by F4in7_ View Post
...What kind of brands are friendly to users like me?
I would look at PocketBook or Kobo. I like PocketBooks because ADE is "built in" and I use Linux (so no Adobe Digital Editions). I can borrow or buy books directly using PocketBook's browser -- though I usually use my computer. It's nice to have the option. With Kobos you can use Overdrive from the device (if you live in one of the countries that this feature is enabled, the U.S. is one of them). You can buy books from Kobo on the device, but you won't be able to directly buy from another seller, like eBooks.com (for example). This only matters if you don't use your computer for buying books, or if (like me) you use Linux and can't install Adobe Digital Editions.

You can also use Calibre and a couple of its plugins to bypass ADE.
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