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Originally Posted by DHR
Of course we have a standard. In fact lots of them. As long as you don't need to support DRM, HTTP is the obvious transmission protocol. In fact, even if you do have DRM, HTTP is fine.
I just tried a Project Gutenberg epub book from the Kobo Vox web browser -- download failed. Same story for Baen Free Library. Surely some kind of stupidity on the Kobo end. No trouble with my Firefox on Linux browser though (only tried Gutenberg).
Is there a way to simply download Gutenberg stuff with the Vox? Some of Gutenberg is available through the Kobo store, but I don't like to be forced to use it.
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OPERA MINI browser. I downloaded two free reads from BAEN FREE LIBRARY just this morning. To access them, you would bring up the DOWNLOAD tab for OPERA MINI, and then you would pick one. After you pick your book to open, a choice of readers would be offered you to accomplish that. In my case, two came up;
Overdrive and Akido. If you do not have either of them installed, search for them and do that first. Then, you are good to go back to BAEN and have at it!