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  2. PagePlus - Wikipedia

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    PagePlus also has the ability to view, create, edit and publish PDF files, [7] and publish E-books in *.epub or *mobi formats [8] suitable for the Kindle store. It also includes support for EPUB3 fixed layout eBooks for textbooks, children's books etc. [1]

  3. Baen Free Library - Wikipedia

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    The Baen Free Library is a digital library of the science fiction and fantasy publishing house Baen Books where 61 e-books as of June 2016 (112 e-books as of December 2008) can be downloaded free in a number of formats, without copy protection. [1]

  4. Kindle Store - Wikipedia

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    The Lending Library was added in late 2011 for Amazon Prime members with Kindle e-readers. This perk allows access to the "Kindle Owners' Lending Library" where users can borrow one e-book, choosing from over 600,000 titles as of July 2014, per calendar month from the Kindle Store for free. [10]

  5. Fictionwise - Wikipedia

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    They also made the "Pro" versions of eReader software free and developed the first mobile-friendly version of the eReader.com commerce site. In December 2008, Fictionwise licensed the eReader format to Lexcycle , which integrated it into their Stanza ebook reader for iPhone.

  6. Comparison of e-book formats - Wikipedia

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    The Catalog Library records reader books in a personalized home page, and books are displayed with ClearType to improve readability. A user can add annotations and notes to any page, create large-print e-books with a single command, or create free-form drawings on the reader pages. A built-in dictionary allows the user to look up words.

  7. E-book lending - Wikipedia

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    Overdrive is the only eLending service that works with the Amazon Kindle, but that functionality is limited to U.S. library readers only. [3] E-book lending is different from physical book lending. Libraries have always been able to acquire and lend physical books without requiring any special permission from publishers.

  8. Baen Ebooks - Wikipedia

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    Baen Ebooks is an e-book supplier operated by Baen Books.It sells e-books for Baen and some other publishers, as well as hosting the Baen Free Library.Unlike most e-book suppliers, it does not use digital rights management (i.e., copy protection).

  9. Mobipocket - Wikipedia

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    Unencrypted Mobipocket books could be read on the Amazon Kindle natively, as well as in Amazon Kindle programs on Mac OS X, iOS devices, Android devices, Windows, and Windows Phone devices. By using third-party programs such as Lexcycle Stanza, calibre or Okular, unencrypted Mobipocket books could also be read on Mac OS X, iOS, Android devices ...