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If one were to consider distancing from Amazon, who among apple and b&n has a good book (app) experience?
And it looks like b&n still has book hardware, I thought I heard many years ago they abandoned hardware…
Kobo is probably in second place for ebooks now, but it's a very, very distant second. I've seen a fair number of people who prefer their readers to Kindle for usability, but haven't used one myself.
And with Calibre you aren't strictly limited to any particular walled garden. I've gotten Kobo books from Humble Bundle in my library to put on Kindle.
I know most won't care about this, but if you're tracking reading goals/badges, it's only going to count as one book on Kindle. I had to go into my Goodreads and select the individual books and mark as finished as I went along. Not a deal breaker for me, but that was my experience with this all in one version.
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And it looks like b&n still has book hardware, I thought I heard many years ago they abandoned hardware…
And it looks like b&n still has book hardware, I thought I heard many years ago they abandoned hardware…
And with Calibre you aren't strictly limited to any particular walled garden. I've gotten Kobo books from Humble Bundle in my library to put on Kindle.
https://www.amazon.com/Hobbit-75t...007978NU6/
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