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Old 10-17-2007, 02:46 PM   #20
Alisa
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Amazon is a good example. Try to redownload any of the ebooks youi've pruchased from them. Good luck.
I was just reading this thread over at the Adobe Digital Editions forum:

http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.3bc4a07a

People upgraded to a different version of the reader software and now can't open their books. There are students that couldn't read their textbooks, people who had large libraries of purchased material that they can only read by downgrading to the old version. It's been over two months and not a peep out of Adobe on fixing this. My public library's Overdrive portal flatly warns people about upgrading versions. Sadly it seems more and more of their new offerings are Adobe rather than Mobipocket. So many people in that thread are screaming that they'll never buy another ebook again. It's hard to heat up the ebook market when you have some of the biggest players actively cooling it with poor customer service.
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