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And why would they need to get rid of azw3? If you want to download a compatible ePub and use StK, exactly what is stopping you? And why do you want those who may be happily downloading and sideloading azw3 to be unable to do so? |
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OTOH, calibre has a learning curve and some people are not willing to take the time and effort to learn a tool that they will not make much use of. |
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Basically, KFX was made to give Amazon full control over your Kindle. |
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I'm not tied to Kindle platform, and I don't spend all my reading time in Rome. epub is my passport to more exotic reading experiences elsewhere, which I enjoy doing. If you use a Kindle as a standalone device, and want more control, you will be doing more mucking around with things to work around things you don't like about Kindle. I do not have time or desire for doing that. |
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We do not need more posters who seem to feel that their opinion is all that is required to support a statement. I somehow doubt that anyone in these forums has climbed a mountain to have their opinions handed to them on stone tablets. Edit: And just to make things clear, I do not consider the denizens of Mobileread to even come close to an approximation of the "average" ereader user. IRL, I'm fairly sure that the people I come into contact with by being recommended as the techie to contact for ereader issues are not a good approximation. A person reading on their phone using a Books/Kindle/Kobo/Pocketbook app is likely much closer to that "average" ebook reader. Last edited by DNSB; 04-04-2024 at 07:35 PM. |
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The advanced coding is not needed for most ebooks but I have seen it used by other publishers. Standard Ebooks is the only one that gave me the option of choosing which I wanted (KISS ePub, KISS ePub that has been kepubified or state of the art which most renderers will not handle ePub). |
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IMO IMO IMO.
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Well this escalated quickly!
I was genuinely just curious whether anyone noticed a difference between Standard ebooks azw3 side loaded files and an epub converted via send-to-kindle. I think the answer is largely no from what I can tell Standard ebooks is free so whatever they are offering is value for money in my view. I think I'll carry on downloading the epubs and sending to kindle. For one thing, should I ever change to a kobo if my kindle ever expires I'll have the epubs already in calibre |
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