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Feedbooks closes its doors

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feedbook is closing

After 16 years online, Feedbooks will soon be closing its doors. It will be replaced by Cantook, a brand new online library to be launched in April 2024.

This new Cantook platform will only be available in the following countries: France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg. Therefore, it may not be available in the country registered in your customer account.

And out of luck, the new service is not available in the USA!

Since Feedbooks is going to close, it's very important to get your books back on the platform before March 15, 2024, to save them before they disappear!

Why is it important to download your books locally?

As Feedbooks closes its doors and Cantook will only be available in a limited number of countries, it's crucial to download your books locally to maintain permanent access to your ebooks.

Once downloaded, you'll be able to read them offline, without depending on an internet connection or the availability of the platform.

Here's how to download your books from Feedbooks:

  • Log in to your Feedbooks account.
  • Access your library.
  • Select the book you wish to download.
  • Click on the "Download" button.
  • Save the file to your device (computer, tablet, e-reader).

You'll need to do this quickly, before March 15!

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e-reader expert nicolas lorenzon

Seeing the demand for trustworthy e-reader information, Nicolas started world-of-ereader.com, where he is the main writer. His articles cover many topics, like e-reader reviews, comparisons of different devices, tips for improving reading experiences, and thoughts on the future of digital reading.