[DM-MUG] adobe epud
Chris Van Cleve
chris at vanclevefamily.net
Thu Jun 30 16:56:18 CDT 2011
Kindle files are ePubs too. (Current versions) Older files are .mobi. Either can be converted rather easily to work on any eReader or eReader app using Calibre. I converted all of my Kindle books to DRM Free ePubs so I can read them in iBooks, which I much prefer.
Thanks,
Chris Van Cleve
chris at vanclevefamily.net
Journey forth my friend, by body if needs be...
On Jun 30, 2011, at 9:44 AM, Bryan Baker wrote:
> I think you mean Adobe ePub.
> Due to the DRM involved maybe not, but ePub is the standard that Apple uses for iBooks (and is a general industry standard, unlike the kindle file format) so Nooks and iPads should be able to read the format, but the DRM may not allow anything but Adobe.
>
> On Jun 29, 2011, at 6:56 PM, Ray Bowler wrote:
>> Many Iowa libraries subscribe to a service where people with a library card can download a book for 2 weeks. Most of them seem to require Adobe epud for reading them. I don't like it and am wondering if there is an alternative?
>>
>> Ray Bowler
>> rbowler at mchsi.com
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