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Old 01-29-2025, 03:27 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by jackm8 View Post
Just learn to remove drm and convert epub into one of the Kindle recognised formats. It is technical, but it's a fairly easy process that will save you a lot of time, not to mention grey hair, in the long run. By removing drm on all of the ebooks, one is no longer tied to one device for his digital library.
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Unfortunately, Amazon seems to be working hard to made DRM removal harder so you are going to end up having to dig into the nitty-gritty technical details to be able to continue to remove Amazon's DRM.
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Originally Posted by issybird View Post
I don't see anything that suggests that the OP removes DRM from Kindle books. Instead, they've got a Kindle and buy Kindle books. Done. Which is why, for a one-off, I think they're right; the best and easiest solution is to buy the book form B&N and use the app to read it on their iPad.
My response was to @jackm8's message. Generally, I tend not to quote when the message I am replying to is adjacent to my response.
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