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Which is better EPUB or MOBI for kindle?
The best format for Kindle devices is MOBI, but EPUB will work fine too. Unfortunately, Amazon has not released the full specifications for Kindle tablets and apps...It's hard to say exactly which features of ebooks (e.g., text formatting) need to be in one format or another." But as far as identifiRead more
The best format for Kindle devices is MOBI, but EPUB will work fine too.
Unfortunately, Amazon has not released the full specifications for Kindle tablets and apps…It’s hard to say exactly which features of ebooks (e.g., text formatting) need to be in one format or another.”
But as far as identifiers like “mobi” versus “epub” are concerned, the main difference between these two formats is that mobi files have DRM protection and epub files don’t. Unless you buy a MOBI file from someone who also provides a transferable. MOBI file without DRM (or can decrypt it), you won’t be able to read your e-book on anything other than a Kindle.
In short, if you want to read your book on any other device or software that is not a Kindle, you’ll need to use an EPUB file.
See lessWhich is better, 7-zip or WinRAR?
Most people would agree that WinRAR is better. WinRAR has a very simple interface with many powerful features, it's stable and fast, but most importantly it does compression much more efficiently than 7-Zip. WinRAR gets decent compression ratio and speeds while leaving the original file structure inRead more
Most people would agree that WinRAR is better.
WinRAR has a very simple interface with many powerful features, it’s stable and fast, but most importantly it does compression much more efficiently than 7-Zip. WinRAR gets decent compression ratio and speeds while leaving the original file structure intact which can be important with some files. 7-Zip compresses at a good level but imposes its own folder structure on the compressed file which can sometimes break compatibility with other programs so this can be bad for managing large collections of files. But for local usage and quick/easy compression, you really cannot beat 7-Zip’s usability and winrar is just overkill these days in terms of all around usage when considering something like script packer which you really don’t need it for.
7-Zip gets decent compression ratio and speeds while imposing its own folder structure on the compressed file, making it incompatible with some programs. But for local usage and quick/easy compression, you cannot beat the 7-Zip’s usability.
This is why I stick to using 7-Zip. The best resource for file compression is by far SlySoft’s Goo don’t forget to use their Virtual RAM program when compressing or you’ll be wasting your time/bandwidth compressing the same difference again in no time flat, unfortunately it doesn’t work on files larger than 800mb so that’s something to keep in mind.
See lessHow often do you take a cat to the vet?
Cats exclusively eat meat in the wild, and this protein-rich diet lends itself to a more sterile body internally. This is especially true for cats because they are strict carnivores as opposed to omnivores (like humans) or herbivores (like cows). This means that all the proteins found in animal foodRead more
Cats exclusively eat meat in the wild, and this protein-rich diet lends itself to a more sterile body internally.
This is especially true for cats because they are strict carnivores as opposed to omnivores (like humans) or herbivores (like cows). This means that all the proteins found in animal food are essential and necessary for them.
To top it off, protein digestion produces far less waste than carbohydrate digestion would, meaning there can be no significant consequences from any simple dietary indiscretion on their part–there’s nothing like bouts of intestinal upset common with other animals who digest carbohydrates as their primary source of food. In short, a cat is equipped with sophisticated nutritional needs very different from humans that should not be tampered with too much by the owner.
An interesting side note, however, is that cats also do not produce taurine in their bodies naturally; it is an amino acid found almost exclusively in animal flesh. This means they cannot synthesize it from waste products…only get it from food. This does not pose any harm to them until they are deprived of it for too long. The harmful effects of taurine deficiency in cats are well known; they include blindness and heart problems. This is why it is imperative that meat be the predominant protein source in their diet.
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