They’re just removing an antiquated file type that you should have moved on from anyway. All my books are in epub format and even if they weren’t calibre converts them so I don’t think this is a significant change at all.
Thank God I moved to programming.dev recently. I may have to make a burner on dbzero just in case.
As long as you set it up correctly ( unlike myself) and go through your media to make sure you don’t accidentally have duplicates (like I do) it shouldn’t take up much space. The actual -arrs themselves don’t use hardly any space.
This is what I’m using now that atom is dead and it feels like I’m still using atom. Highly recommend if you’re a former atom user.
All these lawsuits do is show me new cool stuff that Internet Archive has.
Yo ho, the seven seas await!
I only ever send in epub format. In the article it clarifies that Amazon recommends the sending of epub.