I hadn't turned on the WiFi on my Tolino Vision 2 for awhile, but a library book I had put on hold several months ago became available and I wanted to use the Vision's lighted screen, so downloaded it via the Vision's browser.
I'm currently running firmware 11.2.3, but I got a notification that 12.2.0 is now available. All the features look good with 12.2.0, but I'm hesitant for one reason (from Tolino's announcement) ...
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In addition, the use of the public online libraries will be even easier in the future: With the new software version, the tolino eReaders are now LCP-certified, thus tapping into a new open standard for encryption. In this way the lending of eBooks is possible without the additional Adobe DRM.
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If this means LCP
in addition to Adobe DRM, that sounds great. But, before downloading and installing this firmware, I want to make sure I won't lose access to Adobe DRM that's required at my library.
Can anyone confirm that Adobe DRM decryption remains on the Tolino after this upgrade? I use Linux so I don't have the option (without using Wine) to use ADE on my computer (and I like the convenience of downloading directly to the Tolino).