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Originally Posted by theducks
The fact it came in parts leads me to believe a proprietary (DRM) reading system is involved.
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It probably is.
Many study/course guide publisher products only work on a computer and while it may be a PDF underneath it's probably got some kind of proprietary DRM and/or is locked into some kind of special "viewer", sometimes Flash based. I mean I suppose the OP could try renaming it (working with a copy of the file) to a .pdf instead of a .mmf, but it's unlikely to be that easy.
Looking at their website they basically provide very little info, but I saw no mention of using their materials on a reader or tablet which you'd think they'd address if it was easily possible.