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Old 12-11-2010, 09:20 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by taming View Post
You will not be uploading to their system, you will be downloading ePUB files (using Adobe Digital Editions) from Kobo and then importing them into Calibre to move them onto your reader or sending them to the reader from ADE. The Calibre demo gives you the basics. You should not have any problems. ADE is even easier, but you have fewer options in terms of organizing your library, using plug-ins, etc.
Taming, you misunderstand. I am a publisher. I make books available to readers (both human and machine). My problem is interacting with KOBO, because I use a Mac PowerPC running OSX 10.4.11. Their latest publisher software only works on Intel based Macs, OSX 10.5 and higher.

A member of the Kobo Customer Care Team sent me a private message on here, directing me to a web page where an older version of Kobo uploader (or whatever it is called) is available for 10.4.11 users. To date, I have not been able to access the page from their link. I am awaiting further instructions from them.

Thanks for your interest. - Fabe
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