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Old 12-29-2010, 10:40 AM   #7
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I'm not sure I'd go quite as far as the donkey gonads, but ADE is cumbersome, convoluted, and confusing. It got me goofed up.

What's a WHOLE lot worse, is I got my wife a Nook Color (we now have two) for Christmas, and had to teach her how to get books. What should have been a quick, simple process took a lot longer because of trying to show her ADE (the public library appears to be very attached to ADE).

Worse, we've got two Nooks, two Adobe accounts, and ADE doesn't want me to have both readers access the same ADE library. If I plug my wife's nook into my computer, ADE wants me to authorize her device with my email (which I believe is also the Adobe ID)...

This morning, I went ahead and "authorized" her device on my PC... Now she can't open her books on her Nook... The files are there, but opening a book gets the error "User not authorized"... So, apparently, THAT was not a good idea...

Either this software, or I, am really dumb.
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