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Old 04-30-2009, 02:07 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by sumpa View Post
Thank you all for all the quick and helpful responses, Waterstones was a great tip! And i already do love the reader

An off topic question, that's probably already been answered in other threads: on Waterstones I can choose different formats, i.e. ePUB or PDF, both compatible with my reader.. What differences are there? Which one is "best", and which one should i choose?
All Waterstones books are in epub format.

WH Smith does epub and Adobe PDF

Books on Board does epub and Secure Adobe Digital Editions (Adobe PDF)

Fictionwise has started doing epub.

Here at MobileRead you can download and read the free books which are in BBeB (lrf) format as well as the epub books.

https://www.mobileread.com/forums/ebooks.php?forumid=126

I would agree with columbus, go for the epub first and the adobe pdf if epub is not available.
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