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Old 09-04-2010, 03:35 PM   #42
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by MmavisO View Post
I do avoid DRM books to the best of my ability, but unfortunately it isn't always possible, and I have some infected books that I acquired over time from various sources. Due to some kind of blindness/stupidity on my part, I am totally unable to follow the instructions I have found (including Cabbage's) to disinfect what I have in any DRM format, so I'm kind of stuck. I would much rather disinfect than bypass something I want that is infected (I already avoid enough in Kindle since I don't have or want one, and I don't want to read on my computer) or tolerate ADE etc, but I just can't seem to make disinfection happen. Either way, it's a pain.
Well, then you still have two DRM scams that the JBL supports without the
problems that attend ADE and without any "Authorizing" or other net
connected issues.

It won't help with the infected with ADE files you already have but will work
for future purchases. Powell's, B&N, Fictionwise & eReader.com are but a few
of those offering DRMed files that JBL can handle without ADE.

Luck;
Ken
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