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Originally Posted by HarryT
They don't, but ADE installs itself as the default ePub reader, so on many PCs (mine included) if you double click an ePub book in Windows Explorer, it will open in ADE, and that process of opening the book copies it to the ADE library.
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Actually, that might be incorrect. When you open an ePub that is not in ADE's library, ADE will as you if you want to copy it to your ADE library when you exit ADE with that eBook open. You can click cancel and the ePub will not be added to ADE's library. This is how it works with ADE 2 unless it's changed with ADE 4.