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Old 05-22-2014, 03:50 AM   #17
rcentros
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
so scenario: I rashly delete sony desktop, I then acquire a T series reader, & I want to borrow library books with it, so its needs an adobe ID,

library web site cannot set that up,
I don't claim to be a Sony expert, but the refurbished T2 I recently bought (and then upgraded) can still be used to borrow books directly from the library (without a computer) -- ADE is still built into the device. And the Sony Desktop still comes on one of the Sony T2's partitions for loading on my computer. Since I use Linux, I've never used the Desktop Software, but it's still there (on the device) ready for installation. I got my Adobe ID when I installed ADE (via Wine) on to my Linux computer. So you don't have to install Sony's Desktop to get an Adobe ID -- it just makes it a bit more convenient (I'm guessing, since I've never used Sony's software).

I would guess, in a month or so, Kobo will get their market working on the Sony devices. I hope they can do a fairly clean job of it.
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