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What are eBooks?
eBooks, or Electronic Books, are simply books that are read on a computer or PDA device. Instead of being printed
on paper, they are digital versions.
At Changeling Press, all of the books we sell are eBooks.
What do I need to read an eBook?
You've got it already!
At a minimum, the web browser that you are using to look at our site (such as Internet Explorer or Netscape)
is good enough to enjoy any of our books. Keep reading to learn about other options.
What formats are the eBooks available for?
Changeling Press offers its eBooks in the following formats:
Adobe Reader PDF The PDF from Adobe is an Internet standard and the reader is available for FREE. Click this link to read more and to get the software:

PDF for PDA's The PDF for PDAs is the same format as the Adobe Reader PDF. If you want to read a PDF on your PDA (such as a Palm, Pocket PC, or Symbian) you will need special software from Adobe:

Microsoft Reader LIT Microsoft Reader is FREE software for reading eBooks. Get your copy at:

Mobipocket/Kindle Mobipocket Reader is a full-featured eBook reader available for multiple PDA formats. Follow this link to learn more:

HTML Zipped Read one of our eBooks in your web browser with the HTML format. Only choose this ZIPPED format if you are familiar with how to use ZIP files or if you are a MACintosh user. Otherwise, choose the HTML Self Extracting format.
HTML Self-extracting Read one of our eBooks in your web browser with the HTML format. This format is a self-extracting ZIP file, which means that you do not need to have any ZIP software in order to read the eBook. Simply download the file and double-click on it. This is the recommended format for new users, EXCEPT for Macintosh users
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