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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
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.
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Thanks for clearing that up. I think that means I can send B&N books through the same ADE pathway I use on library and Kobo Adobe'd books to be on my way to Calibre happiness, if need be.
Point of all this is to simply use my favorite Android e-reader s/w, FBReader. Kobo's Android software isn't as bad as Google's, but none of them suit me like FBReader does.