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Originally Posted by oj829
That's interesting. I may buy a cheap book from B&N and see what happens. When I stopped buying B&N books, the process was too cumbersome (and definitely didn't involve ADE) but if that has changed, I may just abandon Kobo as a bookstore entirely, because this:
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Just to clarify, ADE is not required for B&N books. They can be downloaded directly from the B&N website without ADE being involved, but since version 2.0 or so ADE can read books with B&N style DRM on them. Also as I said the RMSDK is compatible as well, but most companies that use it for their devices (Kobo, Sony, etc.) have not enabled this compatibility so them working in ADE doesn't mean they work on most eInk devices.