- Oct 6, 2014
- 75
I know that my question is not related to the contents discussed on this forum, but I don't know where to ask this matter, so I am posting it here hoping to get some responses of MT members.
I am planning to buy an e-book reader and my preferred file format is .epub. Popular e-book reader on the market is Amazon Kindle but it doesn't support .epub directly .It provides a workaround where a user can convert .epub to .mobi (supported by Kindle).
Another conversion solution is using Calibre.
My question is that after using Calibre to convert .epub to .mobi, does the appearance of e-book get lost or altered in any way (for e.g., alignment of text, font and page settings, etc.).
I mean does the converted .mobi file is similar to the original .epub or gets altered?
For e.g., some e-books converted to .pdf using Calibre lost their original re-flow of text and it greatly hampers the reading pleasure.
Or I can get a Nook e-book reader? It supports .epub.
Please provide your experiences on such a case.
I am planning to buy an e-book reader and my preferred file format is .epub. Popular e-book reader on the market is Amazon Kindle but it doesn't support .epub directly .It provides a workaround where a user can convert .epub to .mobi (supported by Kindle).
Another conversion solution is using Calibre.
My question is that after using Calibre to convert .epub to .mobi, does the appearance of e-book get lost or altered in any way (for e.g., alignment of text, font and page settings, etc.).
I mean does the converted .mobi file is similar to the original .epub or gets altered?
For e.g., some e-books converted to .pdf using Calibre lost their original re-flow of text and it greatly hampers the reading pleasure.
Or I can get a Nook e-book reader? It supports .epub.
Please provide your experiences on such a case.