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Old 12-29-2010, 07:23 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by dreams View Post
I noticed that your other post said, "I don't really want to have to convert or otherwise mess with the files. I just want to download, read, repeat." So, as Harry said, you are correct. The Kindle does not support the DRM on library books.

You will need another device that supports Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) to be able to just download and read library books.
Very correct and just to also add that you can now read library books on an iphone / ipod touch / ipad and other devices using the library overdrive app. So it doesn't need to be an e-ink device. This way you can have the best of both worlds in a way.
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