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Old 04-25-2023, 12:27 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
They work if you understand DRM-removal. Otherwise Kobo books only work on Kobo devices, B&N books only work on Nooks and Google Play books only work on Android devices.

One exception (at least on B&N and Kobo) is DRM-free books. I love when I buy a book and just download a DRM-free ePub. Kobo is especially good about this. I wish it was the norm instead of the exception.
Odd, I have used Kobo and Google Play books on multiple platforms (Kobo ereaders, iOS devices, Android devices, Windows and MacOS PCs). The DRMmed downloads from either use Adobe's ADEPT DRM. Oddly the local library does the same.

B&N is not a concern for me since they do not have a presence in the local market.
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