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Old 01-06-2012, 04:33 PM   #19
oldyellr
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Well, I'll have to look into it some more. The Aldiko version I installed was 2.00.151, not 127 as in your link. Probably makes no difference here. I couldn't see any option to edit preferences in ADE, but the help page on the web said "Connect the supported eReader device to your computer and launch Digital Editions. Digital Editions automatically detects the presence of your device and offers to authorize it with your Adobe ID". I did that, hoping ADE would recognize that I now had Aldiko on the Vox and would tell it to open all my books. However, when I went to my Vox, the Aldiko icon was different, with the android guy shown and it was now called "com.aldiko.android". When I tried to open it, I just got an error message. I uninstalled this and installed Aldiko all over again, but it still wouldn't import my borrowed books. I'm not sure I really want to pursue this any further.
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