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Old 12-22-2011, 10:25 AM   #4
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I have just accessed a Public Library eBook repository. It has forced me to download Adobe Digital Editions and the borrowed book does appear in the reader of Adobe Digital Editions. I have no hardware eBook reader and was planning to do what I do when reading PDFs. I rotate the page and turn my 11.5" laptop thoughts 90 degrees so i have a portrait screen.

I can see no way to rotate the page in adobe Digital Editions. Am I missing something/ Must I download another ePub reader to achieve this. which software reader should I try? How will Adobe Digital Editions pass its DRM key to the software ePub reader?

Thanks.
When you connect the ADE compatible reader, it will be 'found' by Digital Editions..
You are given a opportunity to register the device to your account (there is a account device limit that can't be exceeded).
Once the device is registered to the SAME account as the book, you can copy the book to the device.
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