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Old 08-11-2011, 04:27 PM   #6
rjcroy
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Yes, I wouldn't think you would be able to directly load Adobe Digital Edition secured ebooks without passing them first through ADE. And since ADE does not run on the Kobo, you will always need to pass it though another computer running ADE to load them onto the Kobo.

Maybe one day Adobe will code a version of ADE that works in the 'cloud', like the Kobo shop. That might make it easier!

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