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Originally Posted by 5tevie
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I Googled DRM and, as far as I know, we don't have any e-books that fall into that category but, how would we know? Is there some kind of pop-up that appears when you try to read an e-book saying, 'This e-book is restricted to a particular brand of e-book reader."
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calibre will do this if you try to do something to a DRM protected book. But, I don't think it tells you what DRM scheme is in use.
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Ellett ..... We had thought of running the Calibre App on my Mac (it is already installed there) and just plugging in a reader device as and when required. It would be brilliant if Calibre allowed 2 users to have separate libraries to make life easier but if not we may just install Calibre on her XP machine and keep the libraries apart. I must admit that since we found the World of e-books we have gone a bit mental and we have thousands of them. Probably in the region of 60,000 all told. More e-books than we will ever need but one thing is certain, finding something to do in a caravan on a wet day in North Wales will never be a problem, lol
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You can have multiple libraries on one machine. Press the library button in the toolbar and you will get a menu where you can create libraries or switch between them.