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Old 11-17-2018, 12:49 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
So you've downloaded the book via Adobe Digital Editions? If so as long as ADE and Aldiko are both authorized to the same Adobe ID you should be good to go without having to remove the DRM. Alternatively I think Aldiko used to be able to open the Adobe ACSM file directly to allow downloading the book directly to your device and into the app, but it's been forever since I've done anything with that app, so might be thinking of a different app. For help with actually removing DRM check the Apprentice Alf blog as Adoby suggested.
probably, you are doomed if you 1st downloaded the book into ADE on a PC.
I got very frustrated trying to work out when/if aldiko/bookari would play nice with DRM .
i suspect aldiko needs to be 1st in line to get the book via the ACSM. Also, adobe DRM has gone through several version changes and I don't think Aldiko gets regular updates.... Bookari announced in March that they were moving away from supporting adobe, but then they went all quiet ....

removing DRM is the better way to go, if you can. Much more future-proof, and also you can then read in other apps, like moon reader that do not try to manage DRM stuff. it is not too hard once you study ALF blog, set up a workflow, and always follow the same exact steps
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