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Originally Posted by Hemmi
Atunah, do you have ADE on your PC? I use that to download books from eHarlequin. Once they're downloaded on my computer, I can add them to Calibre which strips the DRM. Even with an older version of the de-DRM tools, I think that would work. I don't recall having to configure anything to get the DRM stripped from ADE books once I had any version of the tools in there. I don't think configuring them was necessary.
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Thanks for this instructions. After what took me forever to figure out how to even get a book into that digital edition thing, I found out it doesn't work. When I try to put in calibre, I get the its drm'd notice. I have no clue how to do this. I don't even know how old my tools are, how to find them or even remember how I did it so long ago.
eta: I attempted to put in new tools, deleting some first, not sure what I am doing. But its still showing drm. So no go with adobe digital.
No clue what happened, closed all the stuff out and suddenly had 4 of the same book in adobe and one managed to open in calibre. I might possibly have gotten this to work. Testing with another
eta 2.0
Hemmi, I am sending you a bucket full of sunshine, chocolates and margaritas. It worked. I can read the Harlequin books.
I only got 2 books this week.
One from the harlequin site oldie historical:
An Impetuous Abduction by Patricia Frances Rowell
and a time travel
A Knight to remember by Cynthia Luhrs (3 stars)