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what is the difference between ebooks and Tally book​

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Answered by PriyanshuDAV
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A book is a physical book that has the text, images, etc., printed on paper. The pages are bound together, and the book has either a hardcover or softcover (paperback). ... An ebook is a digital or electronic book that is formatted into a file that can be read on an e-reader device or app.

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Answered by anujbhandare3
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Unlike a printed book, an eBook is “flexible,” meaning that it can be manipulated in many ways. Print books and PDFs, on the other hand, are essentially immovable. We like to use the comparison of a rock and a piece of clay.

The rock – in this case, the print book or the PDF – cannot be altered in any way unless it is physically damaged. The contour of the rock will always be the same, no matter how hard you try to change it. Similarly, the layout of a print book or a PDF will always be the same. You cannot move the pages around. If chapter 4 starts on page 16 in the print book, it will start on page 16 in the PDF, and there’s nothing you can do to change it. If chapter 8 in the print book uses a special font for a section of a chapter – perhaps a handwritten note by one of the characters in the book – then chapter 8 of the PDF will display the same “handwritten” styled font. It is not so in an eBook.

An eBook, or the clay in this analogy, is much more malleable. Font size and style can be changed by the reader, as well as line spacing and "page" margin. Adjustments to these settings will affect how the words flow and break onto the next "page." Screen size affects how many words appear on the screen at a time, as well. An eBook displayed on the Kindle may contain more individual screens of text than one displayed on the iPad, since the screen size is so much smaller. Because of this "flowing" nature of the text in an eBook, each screen or "page" of text will never have a set page number, though some eReaders may automatically assign "page numbers" to each screen. These numbers will not match up with your print book, nor will they be the same from one device to another. They may even change on a single device if you adjust your settings. Like clay, your eBook will change and "re-shape" itself with every adjustment the reader makes.

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