The whole idea behind PDF is to be able to share a document and not have
it change in formatting because of software and/or OS differences.  The
same should hold true when the document is shared with a service such as
Amazon. 
If this proves to be true, then this is a no brainer and the
release/updates could be pushed (possibly automated) as the updates are
made to the manual.  The user, I believe, would also see the updates if
they have it via Kindle.  Those that downloaded the document, however,
would only see updates as a new download and should be informed as such.

Also, google play is similar to amazon and that should also be
considered as a distribution point.



On 10/25/2014 02:44 PM, Thomas Corwin wrote:
> Hey guys (and gals :P),
>
> I think I may have found a solution to Bug 1103679 [1].
>
> I can export the PDF as an EPUB file with some online software, but I'm not 
> sure what the outcome will turn out to look like. This would give us the 
> availability to distribute the manual with Amazon, Android, and Apple. 
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas Corwin
> U.S. Navy - DEP - AECF
> Taylor Twp. Fire Dept. - Fireman / Medic 
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