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Grand Sorcerer
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Location: Peru
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There are eight (8) things that I make certain I always have available, in no specific order:
1) toilet paper 2) soap 3) toothpaste 4) food 5) coffee 6) water 7) money 8) Kindle ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() CHANGE OF MIND: Change #8 to a priority. Don |
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I ♥ Calibre
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There are plenty of valid reasons for people to never have owned a Kindle, and this thread makes interesting reading for that. However, there are quite a few examples of people who clearly have a dislike for Amazon but its as if they don't want to say that and try to dress it up with a more 'valid' reason.
"They (Kindle's) are just portable amazon shops." "Amazon ruined the e-reader device market." ![]() If I'd realised this before I bought a Kindle, this would have been the one reason for me not to buy it. Since my library didn't actually have e-books at the time it didn't really matter, and I've since learned it's not difficult to get round anyway. Though my Sony 350 makes it even easier now! |
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I don't shop at Walmart because I don't like Walmart. The stores I have been too are crowded, claustraphobic, and I don't like how they treat their employees. Other folks are free to shop at Walmart and I respect their choice. I have no problem with people not owning or wanting to own a Kindle. I understand that people want things on their devices that I could care less about (formatting options, sd card, replaceable battery). I even get saying I don't own a Kindle because I don't like Amazon. I get not owning an iPad because you don't like Apple. Apple annoys me, I think their products are over priced, but I wanted to play certain games which were only avialable on an iPad so I bought an iPad. Love it but Apple still annoys me. Something about the company makes me feel like I am trying to buy my way into the cool kids club and that just feels wrong. I suppose I need to figure out why I get annoyed with the I don't like Amazon because they dominate the market, they want to be a monopoly, they have a walled garden, they destroyed ereaders things annoys me so much. They just rub me wrong. |
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Hybrid reader
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![]() But even if I didn't dislike Amazon I'd have gone for one of their competitors because I think it's unhealthy when one provider of a consumer product gets too huge market dominance. Some competition keeps everybody on their toes, and makes it easier to find products that fit a broader range of interests and preferences. |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Some people just love to hate the biggest or most important companies.
I've got some friends who say that they hate Microsoft. Some even go as far as saying: "I use Apple and/or Linux because I hate Microsoft." They can't give any sound reasons for it. They give you some things they don't like in Windows or Office or whatever, while ignoring blatant shortcomings or even faults in the systems they use themselves. One guy I know who used Linux for 10 years (he was an evangelist if ever there was one) now uses an Apple. He was all about "free choice, free software, change your system however you want, configure as much as possibe", and now HE USES AN APPLE COMPUTER. It's almost the complete opposite of a Linux computer. (Apart from the fact that they are both Unix or Unix-like machines.) When I asked him "Why didn't you switch to Windows from Linux?", the reaction was: "I will *NEVER* use Microsoft products!" Then I asked: "Why?" The reaction was some blabber that could be summarized as "Microsoft is evil." So, he didn't use Linux because of Free Software, or customizability or whatever. He doesn't use Apple because he likes OS X or needs a program that only runs on OS X. He used Linux, and now Apple, because they're both not Microsoft. Some people just do everything they can to avoid the biggest, or most popular or most important company just because of that: because they're the biggest, most popular, or most important. There will be people who don't want a Kindle just because of the fact that it's the dominant e-reader at this point in time, and they try to cloak it by saying "I hate Amazon", while they can't give any actual reasons for hating Amazon. === I will never use Apple products (again), and I have reasons for that. The most important one is that I find Apple to be an arrogant company that wants to control everything, from the hardware down to the software; they'd like it best if you use their computer with the hardware they choose, their OS, their cloud, their phone, their television settop box (in the future, maybe their television), their tablet, and someday, maybe even their car and their Domotica system. A lot of stuff that is primarily developed for Windows (like Microsoft Office, as prime example, by Microsoft), also is available for OS X, even though that OS only holds about 8% market share (at least, in Europe). The other way around, a lot of stuff that is primarily developed for OS X, does NOT run on Windows (Like Aperture, and Final Cut, by Apple). The 90% market share company goes through the trouble to make their most important stuff available on an OS that only holds 8%, but the other way around, the favor is not or barely returned. Apple has an aura of "Don't worry... Just use our products. You don't need to look anywhere else. We know what's best for you. You don't NEED anything else but Apple." THAT is the reason why I hate Apple. *I* know what's best for me. How can *they* possibly know? That annoys the hell out of me. One of my colleagues once said: "Why should I have to think when using a computer? Steve Jobs already has done that for me." That's the pinnacle of the perfect Apple user: Steve Jobs thinks for me. I feel sorry for that guy. He must feel very bad, having to live without a brain since October 5, 2011. Last edited by Katsunami; 11-09-2013 at 08:35 AM. |
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I get all my eBooks through Kindle. Although I don't own a Kindle, I read my eBooks either via my Android Smartphone or my laptop and sync them.
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Wizard
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Member Retired
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To answer the original question, I've never had a Kindle either as I worry about the proprietary format forcing you to stay within the Amazon environment. As in, I can just trash my epub collection should I decide to use a Kindle.
But other than that, it seems the Kindle is a very good reader, especially the last one, the PW2 |
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As long as you either use DRM-free books or remove DRM (which is trivial to do, as long as the Unnamed Tools are supported by their makers), Calibre can convert from one format to the other. My entire e-book library is EPUB only, apart from some very few exceptions that were only obtainable through Amazon. Calibre converts these to AZW3 just fine (and you can actually configure it to do it on uploading the books to the Kindle: you won't even notice that it's converting, apart from the fact that the upload takes a bit longer). |
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Tea Enthusiast
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Location: Somewhere in the USA
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If people do not want to strip DRM then that is a valid reason for not owning a Kindle if you have epubs. Not everyone wants to or feels comfortable removing DRM. It is a personal choice.
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Wizard
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I see a lot of different devices in peoples profiles here and there are so many countries represented. So I guess what one buys has also to do with what is available.
I am in the US, I bought my first kindle (K1) in 2008. I had never even heard of e-ink or anything like that until I kept seeing it on the amazon site. I assume Sony already had a unit out? But I never heard of it. I was a amazon shopper then and I am still now, so for me it made sense to go with a company who's customer service I was already familiar and happy with. So its been always kindles for me. I don't really have any interest in any other devices. Wouldn't make sense to me. I like my stuff in one place and I like the amazon store. I also like the kindles itself. I still have my first and it still works and ergonomically, its still my favorite to hold in my hands. The wedge shape was genius. I wouldn't mind the font options the kobo has, but no way would I put up with that complicated ordering and customer service stuff and then trying to figure out how to get my books on there. And I am friends with the Alf. I just want to buy a book and read it. Every store has their own DRM for new books. Most of the stuff I buy would have DRM. I don't really care about the format. Epub reads just like Mobi when reading the books. I just don't want to have a mix of it. My book hoarding and reading is already out of control, I don't need the trouble of different devices, different DRM"s, different formats to figure out. I'll stick with kindles, they work for me. Other devices work for other folks. Its all about the reading. |
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Location: UK
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I've never owned a Kindle. When I was gifted my Sony Prs 300, which i'm still using, the Kindle hadn't been released in the UK.
When I do finally replace my Sony, I will be unlikely to buy a Kindle. The main reason, is library borrowing. UK libraries only lend epub. As a Calibre user I could get around this. However, I don't think DRM should be bypassed in these circumstances. Alf is my friend where my own books are concerned ![]() |
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eReader
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I've never owned a Kindle, but I do have a lot of Kindle books. I just hadn't wanted to spend the money because I had other devices I could read the books on.
Having said that, I just bit the bullet and ordered a K4B tonight. Amazon sent me a coupon for $40 off the price of any Kindle, and I figured it would be silly for someone with close to 900 Kindle books not to have one. At the $36 I paid for it, including shipping, I just don't see the point in not buying one. At least not for me. |
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