Kindle v the rest

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JohnnyUK

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959 posts

93 months

Saturday 30th November 2024
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Hi

I've been a Kindle user since the beginning of time.

Obviously, I am just used to the Amazon ecosystem when buying content.

If I look elsewhere, such as Kobo, how do I load content e.g. does Kobo have its own store?

I don't want to bother with downloading dodgy pdf or txt files, so where do i find content for non-Kindle devices?

Thanks!

John

AllyM

481 posts

191 months

Saturday 30th November 2024
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I use a book bot on Telegram (not had a bad file yet), usually epub format, then use Calibre on Mac to drag them onto the Kindle. Works a treat.

Baldchap

9,161 posts

107 months

Sunday 1st December 2024
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Kobo have a store, or did, as both my parents used to use it.

I notice both have now moved to Kindles. Make of that what you will.

xeny

5,048 posts

93 months

Sunday 1st December 2024
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JohnnyUK said:
If I look elsewhere, such as Kobo, how do I load content e.g. does Kobo have its own store?
I've seen Kobo users who get books from Google Books, but really do you want to have to deal with some books on one device, some on another?


Edited by xeny on Sunday 1st December 12:53

FlossyThePig

4,133 posts

258 months

Sunday 1st December 2024
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I have a Kobo device and get all my books from the Suffolk library website.

dapprman

2,597 posts

282 months

Sunday 1st December 2024
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I'm thinking of a Boox Palma, Palma 2 or Note 10.3 - I also can get epubs from my local library (Hertfordshire) and want to be able to read pdfs. One of the key thing about Boox devices is they are based on Android and so you can install the Kindle app on them (it may come pre-installed). More expensive than Kobo though and the only black Friday deal was a a small discount on a single older model.

Stan the Bat

9,414 posts

227 months

Sunday 1st December 2024
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I have a Kobo Clara and Anna supplies the books. wink

ResQ1

99 posts

63 months

Sunday 1st December 2024
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The E-book programs used by most of the UK Library networks (Libby, Borrowbox etc.) are compatible with Kobo.