Kobo Now Supports ePub and PDF files

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Watch out Kindle, Kobo users can now add ePub and PDF content from other eBook services to their Kobo library on the iPhone and iPad.

This means the ability to add a lot of free eBooks to the Kobo eReader app. From the Kobo blog: “You can add books from other sources such as Project Gutenberg and Feedbooks directly to your bookshelf where they will appear alongside your existing Kobo library.”

ePubs and PDFs added to Kobo must not be encrypted (non DRM) and it requires iOS 3.2 or higher.

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