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Epub
You're on your own
The Reality
The Reality
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I like ePub, I use a Kindle Fire and the format never lets me down.
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I like ePub, I use a Kindle Fire and the format never lets me down.
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Definitely ePub because it works on almost every device so I can easily transfer between my devices and share the books with friends and is far superior to pdf. It’s also great for iPhone as I can download it directly and just open in iBooks right away.
I did like Mobi when I used a kindle though but it was a pain when I had to spend ages converting things from ePub to mobi in Calibre as I like to add books in bulk.
I did like Mobi when I used a kindle though but it was a pain when I had to spend ages converting things from ePub to mobi in Calibre as I like to add books in bulk.
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EPUB I can use it in more of my devices.
pdf for sewing. I use an iPad for that
pdf for sewing. I use an iPad for that
Thanks and stay safe!
D.
D.
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Epub of course, it's the most flexible as many others have mentioned. Sometimes though I like to read a well formatted PDF on my laptop (as long as it's around 100 pages).
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I like epubs for fiction, but I do like pdfs on my tablet for anything that has pictures (cookbooks, craft books etc)
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pdf or epub, doc is the worst.
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bla999 wrote:Grab CALIBRE its a free proggy that will easily convert epub into mobi that can be used by kindle ....
this!
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