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Old 05-15-2017, 11:26 PM   #1218
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Originally Posted by Katsunami View Post
With regard to ADE and Calibre, I only use ADE for downloading books from the EPUB stores. After that, I import them straight into Calibre (straight from the ADE directory in My Documents), for DRM-removal and whatever I want to do to them. When finished, working, and backed up, I delete the books from the ADE folder. ADE is always empty on my computer, and I don't even register the e-reader, nor manage it with that program. Everything, except downloading from the store, is done using Calibre.
Much what I do except for library books. If they don't borrow directly to my KA1, then ADE comes into play to download and copy to my KA1 which does require my Kobo to be registered though that consists of copying my backup copy of the activation.xml file to the .adobe-digital-editions directory. Possibly an odd quirk but I dislike removing DRM from library books and do not import them into Calibre -- if I really like the book and want to keep it, time to support the author by purchasing a copy which I will happily de-DRM.
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