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Old 11-29-2013, 01:55 PM   #7
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Just to chime in from the iOS app side of things.

The Kobo iOS application does include support for Adobe DRM'd files. You will need to side-load them into the app, which can be done by various methods, for example, using iTunes "file sharing" functionality (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4094).
Once you have the DRM'd file in the app, if you find the in-App settings, there is a Sign In to Adobe option that will allow you to enter your Adobe ID and once done you should then be able to open the Adobe DRM'd file.
The file will open in the Adobe Renderer and not the usual Kobo renderer.

You can also side-load DRM free ePub and PDF files to the Kobo iOS app as well.
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