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Old 01-03-2011, 09:49 AM   #63
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"Can someone provide a link (or links) to instructions that even someone getting solicitiations from AARP can understand?"

Based on this sentence, before you do anything, I would recommend installing Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) on your computer and check out a few books from the library, if you haven't already done so. No matter which device you eventually choose, you're going to have to use ADE to download the books from your library onto your computer and then transfer the books to your device.

I personally have no problems using ADE but have seen some people complain about using it. I started reading ebooks on my laptop using a couple different reading apps before purchasing my first Sony Reader. Gaining some knowledge of ebooks before purchasing the Reader proved very helpful to me (and I'm a systems analyst, so I'm not usually tech-challenged).
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