Michael Stackpole recommends pdf because the page numbers remain the same no matter what font you use - he says this way, you can send your manuscript to many different people, and they can discuss it together by saying "on page ___, the author says ..." without everyone being on a different page.
Apart from the above mentioned advantage, pdf files do not carry viruses like exe files do. Earlier exe format was used, but nowadays pdf is the most popular format. I regularly use ebooks as marketing tools. My writers (http://www.freelancewritingdesk.com) prefer pdf.
There are apps in the various markets that can do this for you. Check your app market for the auto kindle ebook converter.
Yes I can read a pdf on Kindle.1. If the pdf file are just files or document, I can read it directly just by transfering it to my Kindle.2. But if the pdf file is PDF eBook, maybe we have to convert the pdf to Kindle mobi format because Kindle doesn't support the common pdf format eBook.See related link.
The Nook cannot read Amazon ebooks in Amazon's proprietary AZN format. In cases where the Amazon ebook is not protected with DRM (digital rights management), it may be possible to use free software to convert the Amazon book to a format compatible with Nook.
Because it's up to the individual authors whether they agree to have their books available in eBook format.
The BEST ebook reader available is probably mostly controlled by opinion. However, since I know that the Amazon Kindle was the first to come up with the idea of an ebook reader, my opinion rests on the Kindle. The Kindle is a very good ebook, especially for the price.
You have to have the eBook version of the cartoon
To download an e-book on your Kindle, first connect your Kindle to Wi-Fi. Then, go to the Kindle store using your Kindle device, search for the e-book you want, and click the "Buy" or "Download" button. The e-book will then be downloaded to your Kindle for you to read.
YES! Kindle is an ebook reader device from Amazon.
Yes, Kindles now have native PDF support.
Yes, you can get your school texts on your Kindle, provided they are available in a compatible format. Many textbooks are available in Kindle format through Amazon, and you can also convert other formats using software like Calibre. Additionally, you can check with your school or library for eBook options they may provide. Always ensure that the texts you wish to acquire comply with copyright laws.
The Kindle supports the following file formats... Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively; HTML, DOC, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP The Kobo supports the following file formats... Books: EPUB, PDF and MOBI Documents: PDF Images: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP and TIFF Text: TXT, HTML and RTF Comic Books: CBZ and CBR
No it can't... your best option will be to use a converter such as this one...ABC Amber CHM Converter... it is known for being able to convert chm to pdfs very well. In the knew kindle versions pdf format is supported.