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Old 10-31-2013, 03:30 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't you have to plug your Nook into your computer, add it as an authorized device for your Adobe ID and use ADE to transfer all books to your Nook?
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Integrated stores exist for a reason, and most people will not want to deal with the hassle of getting books from anywhere other than the store app of the ereader in question.
Glad to know that's what most people want. Most people I know personally that read digitally have no problems buying from places like Baen and sideloading. I've personally never used the store on a device other than on a Kindle for the lending library since that's the only way to do it. All of my purchases are done on a PC or occasionally my phone via web browser.


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And if I were to use my computer to transfer all my books to my ereader, then I want to use calibre not ADE. To use calibre, I need Apprentice Alf for authorization, which is easier AND "authorizes" for Kindle as well.
You don't have to remove the DRM (Alf) to use Calibre to organize and transfer Adobe encrypted books.


:shrugs: Different strokes.
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