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Old 12-31-2010, 11:15 PM   #1
wacomme
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Colorado Springs
Device: Kindle 3 arriving 1/12
Reading Adobe ePub EBooks on Kindle 3

First, please spare me the lecture about legalities. I want to check out and read library books on my Kindle. If I have to hack the system to get around Amazon's constraints, so be it. I'll abide by the library's limited duration policy (like any library book I check out), but my view is that file format and methodology for inputting the content into my brain is immaterial when it comes to library usage. And as for breaking laws, well . . . laws are meant to be broken. I have no desire to perpetuate the status quo.

The Tools download is such a geek hack with numerous readme files, it's hard to follow. The Alf blog is too confusing. Is there a simple and straightforward approach to reading downloaded Adobe epub ebooks on my Kindle? I downloaded a file with .acsm file name, and the Calibre program on my Mac can't decipher it. Please help.
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