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Old 05-13-2011, 11:53 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by rogue_librarian View Post
You'll need the "official" Adobe Reader for those. Does it even exist for your mobile?
Aldiko uses the Adobe RMSDK which allows it to work with both "standard" ID based DRM (like Overdrive uses) and Password based (like B&N uses). Adobe doesn't make any of their own ADE type apps.



There are two ways I know of to transfer the DRM'd books to Aldiko. The first, as described above, is to hook your device up via USB and it will appear in ADE so you can drag & drop your books.

The other way is described on the Aldiko website...
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You can use the Aldiko Book Reader to read eBooks borrowed from public libraries. To do so,

(1) Go to your local public library’s website on your computer, select any eBook in Adobe ePub or Adobe PDF format, check out and then download the eBooks files. Normally, libraries will offer you an acsm file for each eBook.

(2) Put the acsm file in the SD card of your device.

(3) Download and install a file manager app (e.g. ASTRO) from the Android market. Use the file manager app to locate the acsm file.

(4) Tap on the acsm file in the file manager app. If you have verified your device with an Adobe ID already, the eBook will be automatically downloaded and imported into your bookshelf in Aldiko. If you haven’t verified your device with an Adobe ID before before, you should see a pop-up window which asks you to authorize your device with an Adobe ID. After authorization, the eBook will be automatically downloaded and imported into your bookshelf in Aldiko.
http://aldiko.zendesk.com/entries/37...blic-libraries



All that said Aldiko doesn't reflow nor allow zooming of PDF files so is often not great for viewing them (unless there's been an update since Feb. when I tested it).
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