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Originally Posted by davidfor
When you buy a book that has Adobe DRM, you will download an ACSM file. This is used by ADE to download the actual book. You then connect the device while running ADE and authenticate the device to you Adobe account. After that, you use ADE to send the book to the device.
Of course, removing Adobe DRM from a book is simple, but, you need to do two download steps first. And you want to use ADE 2.0.somethingorother. DRM removal from later versions isn't possibe.
As to what ADE reports, I don't know. I don't remember any discussions about it, one way or the other.
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Hello Davidfor!
I have been using ADE for some time now, but I didn't know that version 2.0 also does DRM-removal.
I just checked and I have version 4.5 so I have to do three things:
when I buy a book from Bol or Kobo, I download it, I run it through ADE and then I let the program "epubsoft DRM-removal" do the rest.
If the DRM is not removed, my Kobo can read it, but if I want to pass a book on to my best friend, she cannot.
Do you mean to say that if I have ADE version 2.0 I can do both in one go? That would be great!