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Originally Posted by Freehunter
May be some hope for libraries. (Found link from Paul Biba's twitter.)
From Michael Kozlowski at GoodEreader:
"So are e-readers completely dead to B&T? Maybe not, I heard there is a manual activation service that a library specifically has to enroll in to support e-readers. Once this legacy system is activated patrons will have the option to checkout materials in EPUB or PDF formats from the library’s Axis 360 website and, in their accustomed routine, download content to Adobe Digital Editions on their computer and synch files to their e-readers. It is important to note that this service to support popular e-book formats is not turned on by default anymore."
http://goodereader.com/blog/digital-...with-e-readers
Now if only the report is true. Question may be how long the legacy system will be supported.
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This has me in a state of mild shock.
Nate @ the-digital-ereader.com didn't write about this at all, and Goodereader looks like they have an original scoop?