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Old 03-05-2012, 07:22 AM   #3
billbirchall
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
Your Sony books use Adobe DRM, and can be read on the iPad using any reading app which supports this DRM system. There are a number of such apps. "Bluefire Reader" is a good one, and it's free. No conversion will be necessary - just load the books via iTunes.

Hope this helps.
Hi Harry,

I am not sure that all of my books on the Sony are Adobe DRM, does that matter (is it possible)? I thought that the 'advantage' of Sony, was that it could read different formats.

I assume, that if I get an iPad, I would need to download the Bluefire Reader, to it? You then go on to say, just load the books via iTunes. How do I get them from Adobe say, into iTunes, when they are in a format, that cannot be recognised by iTunes? I am a little confused. Also, what happens, if I buy a book from Apple, do I read it via Bluefire, or is that then defunct?


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