My new M91S arrived two days ago and I´ve only been able to invest a few hours `play-time´ so far.. This is my first e-reader, bought primarily because I shall want to display many self-created text files, as well as some text books.
So far I´ve been able to stumble through getting four books to a state where I am able to read them, I quite impressed !
What I would like to know is why can I only add books (so far, anyway) via Adobe Digital Editions. If I can obtain an ebook which has not been corrupted with some form of DRM, why can´t I just drag and drop that book directly into the M91S, providing of course that I abide by the correct directory structure ?
I ask because I´m not happy about buying a book twice just because my wife also wants to read it, and this is precisely what Adobe is attempting to enforce. we want to be able to share ebooks in the same manner we share paper books, and the only way to do that is to remove the DRM which is probably slightly illegal. Can someone explain to me in simple language please just how I might bypass Adobe and still be able to read my legally obtained ebooks?
Thanks, JHPee