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Originally Posted by eschwartz
Adobe is a download mechanism for your books, it will bind an acsm file so it only works with the Adobe ID you first open it with, and it deals in encrypted books so you are dependent on them to provide it for you.
Any ebookstore will list the books you have bought from them, and what devices are registered (but it doesn't matter you can basically have unlimited devices registered). You can always stick with that.
Or google apprentice alf, and backup all your alfed books. A popular workflow is: books ==> alf ==> calibre ==> synced to dropbox.
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thanks! But are you sure about basically unlimited devices registered? A shop where I want to buy says I can use 3 devices. It sells textbooks in epub and pdf. I heard about this alf. But haven't searched it yet.
At the moment I need to try how this format will look on my small screen reader, but that would then already be my second registration?
Or my third, because I once deautherized my, the same pc and then reauth.
So I'm not sure now, if I can do this. Maybe you mean with the alf tool I have basically unlimited registrations?