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My friend, as you are probably aware, there are no secrets on the Internet. Ask any PI.
I may not know ereaders but I surely know how to glean info from what other people might consider unlikely sources. After that trace backs are simple. They might cost a few sheckels ... but they are often worth it. Take care now. <<This user has been banned... MR Moderation Team>> Last edited by dreams; 04-08-2011 at 11:16 PM. |
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With ADE, you have more to do to get your device setup to handle the DRMed ePub. And if you run out of authorizations, it's not as easy as it should be to get Adobe to fix that. So yes there are drawbacks to ADE/ePub just as there are to the Kindle. The most satisfied customers are ones who do the research and then decide what device to get. |
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Older Mobipocket eBooks can be pretty abysmally coded. That's probably due to older versions of the Mobipocket software for creating eBooks. Yes, I can convert eBooks and I have. But sometimes it's a lot of work to fix them up when the code from the Mobipocket original is a mess. But the problem is not Calibre, it's the source. |
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I bought Kindle WiFi because it was cheap and had the best Perl e-ink screen. After several months of use I find it quite inconvenient to deal with conversion of other file formats to mobi format every day.
Initially I thought that it will not be such a big issue because it is a WiFi device but I buy only 1/3 of my books from Amazon (1/3 are epubs both DRM and non-DRM, and 1/3 are my personal documents). Greatest inconveniences with e-mailing via Amazon servers are as follows: 1) e-mail conversion sometimes fails for unknown reasons 2) there is an annoying delay of more than 1-2 minutes (it depends on file size) 3) conversion is not perfect, sometimes you get margins that are close to 50% of the screen size, sometimes encoding is garbled, or all the text becomes italic or bold 4) You need to be online for this function to work (3G is not an answer as personal document transfer costs are too high for me) Using calibre conversion has the same faults – it also takes time, you need a special WinSCP software to transfer the files directly to Kindle, usually you see the problem only after transfer etc. And I won't even mention PDF reading issues. When using USB cable for transfer, it is also annoying that after disconnecting from the computer it takes some time to rebuild the database. Before Kindle I used Palm device for reading mobipocket books and although I also used to transfer books and new documents mostly via USB cable, it seemed to work quicker and more reliably in conjunction with Mobipocket PC. Apart from superb screen, Kindle software is still quite immature. In short: Kindle works very well with Amazon books but it is a hassle to use with outside sources. My next device will not be Kindle anymore. |
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I completely agree. DRM does nothing to improve the reading experience for the user, and ultimately nothing to improve the bottom line for the publisher and/or author. It's DRM that is the issue, not the format.
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