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Old 01-19-2014, 03:32 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
Yes, there are iOS file browsers that you can install on Windows or Mac computers. However, books bought on Fictionwise require an access code to open. It was different for different types of books and I think it was sometimes linked to the credit card you used to purchase the book. I lost several books when Fictionwise was going under because I could no longer remember their access codes. For most of them I was able to go to Fictionwise and retrieve the access codes before they shut down, but some I never got. So unless you have the access codes, you are SOL I'm afraid.
If they were DRM-protected eReader-format books, that's very true. If, however, they were what FW called "multi-format" books, they won't have DRM.
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