10-30-2023, 08:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2023, 08:41 PM by pluggingalong.)
Hopefully this isn't considered spam, but I wanted to point out there are 2 big sources of eBook bundles. I use both "Humble Bundle" and "Fanatical" websites to get cheap and DRM-free ebooks. I prefer them to Kindle eBooks because I like physical ownership of the PDFs. Many of their bundles are textbooks for certification exams. Humble Bundle just released a bundle of the "Exam Cram" books for $25.
They both have "Software", "Books", and "Games" bundles. I usually just get eBooks because the other types involve weird codes that have to be redeemed on 3rd party sites. The 3rd party sites are usually educational platforms like Zenva or game platforms like Steam. I bought a "10 mystery games on Steam" for $3 once, and the games were possibly the worst games I had ever seen. They were not worth even $3, so be careful with the "mystery box" offers.
There are a ton of music and sound effects you can buy as "Software", but they take a massive amount of disk space. Anyway, I wanted to mention it after I saw the Exam Cram bundle, since a lot of people here take technical certs.
They both have "Software", "Books", and "Games" bundles. I usually just get eBooks because the other types involve weird codes that have to be redeemed on 3rd party sites. The 3rd party sites are usually educational platforms like Zenva or game platforms like Steam. I bought a "10 mystery games on Steam" for $3 once, and the games were possibly the worst games I had ever seen. They were not worth even $3, so be careful with the "mystery box" offers.
There are a ton of music and sound effects you can buy as "Software", but they take a massive amount of disk space. Anyway, I wanted to mention it after I saw the Exam Cram bundle, since a lot of people here take technical certs.