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Originally Posted by greentree View Post
I recently began volunteering for a micro-publishing company that sells books online, including some ebooks that they created in epub format. For some years the company has been using Adobe Digital Additions for customer downloads, but we are considering switching to Overdrive, since it is so widely supported.

I realize this may not be a simple question to answer, but can people here tell me some of the main differences between the two platforms?

Also, one issue we run into is that Adobe Digital Additions has a lot of glitches when when transferring a personal library to a new computer. Is Overdrive better in that regard?
If your eBooks have DRM, then switching to Overdrive will still require Adobe Digital Editions. So really, no difference.
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