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Old 06-02-2011, 12:31 PM   #19
tomsem
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Originally Posted by CheyenneDonna View Post
"I don't have my USB cable handy so I cannot try moving with ADE. Is that going to work, and if so, why?"
Yes - the license needs to transfer as well as the book; email, dropbox etc can't do this only ADE. If you download with Overdrive you can only read it in Overdrive on the LCD, likewise if you transfer it with ADE you can only open it in Reader.
And yes, the eink supports live links, email addresses too.
Great, I'm glad it will (or should) work, though it seems more of an implementation issue with Reader than a limitation with Adobe's SDK, based on my experience with Adobe-powered reading apps on iOS. Reader seems unable to use a wireless connection to 1) fulfill .acsm files or 2) check term-limited licenses (both of which Adobe's RMSDK supports). So instead, it needs ADE to act as proxy (like most if not all dedicated ereader devices to date).

I was asking specifically about PDF link support with Reader, but I'll discover if they work soon enough...

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