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Mobi vs EPUB/ADE
I have been reading a lot on this forum as I have been thinking about getting an ebook reader for a while now.
I think right now my decision will probably be based on the format support. I see a lot of people calling Mobi the 'predominant format'. On the other hand, a lot of places are referring to epub as the 'de facto standard' and Adobe Digital Editions as the main DRM for that format. Which of these formats should I really be looking at i.e. what are the advantages of one format over the other? I am primarily a sf/fantasy reader - wanting to read current releases, which means I will need to be dealing with DRM (as much as I hate it). Also correct me if I am mistaken on these thoughts about the readers I'm considering. a) Sony 505 + Only reader to support ADE - No mobi support (not even non-DRM) + The ergonomics of this feel very comfortable when I've checked it out in person 0 doesn't support folders, but can at least tag/group books as I want (collections) b) Cybook + "Best" current Mobi support - no .epub support (or is it just no ADE support?) - I haven't been able to see this in person, but looks a little 'clumsy' to use - no managing of library (no folders/tags) + user-replaceable battery c) Astak Mentor (I know it's not out yet, but for the right features I'd wait) Am I correct that this is a 'rebranded' Cybook, much like the EZ Reader is a 'rebranded' Hanlin? In which case, can I expect the same level of Mobi support when this is released? Is there any reason to believe the touchscreen is not going to cause a similar "lack of clarity" that the Sony 700 suffers from? Will it support folders/tagging? |
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The only correction I would say is that mobipocket is the "de facto" standard while ePub is the "certified" standard. BOb |
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I don't personally find it awkward to use in the least. Perhaps some people do - I can only speak for myself. To be honest, I'm not sure what about it might be considered awkward - perhaps the original poster could elaborate?
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One thing you should keep in mind is whether or not you want the ability to strip off the DRM in the future.
I and many others choose to buy formats whose DRM has been broken, so that if needed we can format shift our books to preserve our investment. I'm not going into legalities here, but having had past bad experience with DRM, having this option is a Priority for me. If so, the you format of Choice is probably going to be Mobi, eReader or Lit not ADE / ePUB as ADE's DRM has not been broken (Or stayed broken at least). |
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Does that mean that you hate DRM but don't want to circumvent it, or that you hate the complications circumventing DRM creates?
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re: Cybook being awkward
Again this is only based on appearances.. but personally, I don't like all of the small buttons on the sides of the device, as opposed to the front placement on the Sony. It just seems like it would be very easy to just hit them from gripping the device or hit the wrong one if trying to operate it 'by feel' as oppose to turning it on its side every time you want to hit a button. Perhaps I'm wrong about the accidental activation - that's one thing I'm curious about. But that is my primary concern about its ergonomics. re: DRM Basically I don't really approve of the concept of DRM, although I do understand why the industry usesit. I'd have less of an issue with a single standard for DRM, but all of the conflicting ones and no universal device bothers me - or to be able to register a single device with multiple 'DRMs' and have it recognized by all of them (similar to how you can register a single Mobi ID with multiple vendors). As for circumventing DRM - I'm not really sure how I feel on this. Probably falls into the category of "I'd rather not have to do it". Which is one reason I'm trying to understand a bit more on the formats and why I said this may well be what drives my ultimate decision of reader. |
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EPUB (which the Reader supports with ADE) is not only the most technically advanced commercial e-book format, but also the easiest to convert other formats into (from a technical perspective). All the commercial e-book DRM formats have been broken except the ones used by Sony and Amazon, which means that if you have a Reader you can read any e-book which isn't Amazon-only. As Harry pointed out, Mobipocket is the most popular commercial e-book format. If you aren't willing to break DRM, then the Cybook will give you the largest selection, albeit with occasionally lower-quality formatting and slightly more difficulty converting for future devices. |
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As for Amazon, they currently support two forms of DRM, with .azw being just a renamed Mobi file, whose DRM can be stripped the same way as for Mobi files, and the other Topaz (azw1, Tpz) whose DRM has not yet been cracked. |
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I believe his point was that it was easy to convert other non-DRM into .epub - not that converting DRM'd .epub into something else was easy/possible.
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If so then it does does the impression that ADE has been cracked. I know I may be reading a little too much into a simple statement ![]() |
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Page turning is done by the edges of the small pad on the lower right. That's it. If anything there are MORE buttons on the Sony. (Now the main advantage with the PRS buttons is the ability to comfortably turn pages right or left handed.) |
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However if you wished to read technical, financial or non-fictions books PDF/ePUB would be a better choice as there are far more books in PDF format than in mobi. If you go with the SONY solution I would not recommend buying PDF books, and there are very few ePUB books offered today. I would recommend you purchase LRX books from the SONY store if you do not want to remove DRM. If you do not want to deal with SONY proprietary format, and do not want to remove DRM, then I would recommend you go with MOBI. =X= |
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