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Old 12-13-2019, 11:26 PM   #3
rcentros
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Originally Posted by PHughes View Post
I download books from the library, open in in Adobe Digital Editions. Then you connect the Mini to the computer with a cable, and in Digital Editions, drag and drop the book into the reader.

I use this method for my H2O as well. I had trouble with the newest version of Digital Editions. I use 3.0 and it works well, both on my Mac, and my Surface Pro.
I use Linux, so native ADE is out of the question and (so far) I haven't had any luck running it under Wine. That's why I like my Tolinos, they have ADE built-in so I can borrow from Overdrive (or buy from various bookstores) using their web browser directly. I got a Kobo Aura 2 from Shop Goodwill that allows me to borrow directly from the library and then whatever I borrow shows up on my older Kobos (except for the Mini). I'm going to go ahead and upgrade the Mini to modern firmware and see if that works. (Now I just have to make sure I get the right firmware file.)
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