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Old 09-06-2025, 02:55 PM   #18
PHughes
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Originally Posted by Beley2009 View Post
You misunderstood me. It's the principle that matters to me. I don't want to support a company that makes money from DRM. I will only buy DRM-free eBooks.

So for me, the only option is “Onyx”? Is that right?
I use a Kobo, and have for years, but recently I considered an Onyx after I broke the screen on one of my Kobos. After a lot of research, I went with another Kobo. They just work well. I rarely buy a book, I use a public library and it works well with the Kobo, I have only to sync to get the book on my Kobo, after borrowing it from the library's site. You can also access the library from within the reader itself, though I find it easier and quicker to use my phone or computer for that.

You can use Calibre as well, and I used to use the old Adobe software to upload books.

A nice advantage of the Kobo, is that if the book I want is not available from a library, I can choose to buy it from the Kobo store, though I have not availed myself of that option often, but when necessary, it was a godsend.
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