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Old 07-24-2020, 04:30 PM   #6
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Lykke View Post
That's too bad. The TL3 is an overall good eReader in my opinion, but of course buying electronics second-hand always poses the risk of getting a malfunctioning device. :/
I knew I was taking a risk. Actually it has taught me what I wanted to know about how PocketBooks work with ASCM, etc. Nice feature.

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Originally Posted by Lykke View Post
And about ADE: Yep, the Pocketbook firmware can directly read Adobe ACSM files and download the ebook without going through ADE. But if you're using Linux and ever need to run ADE for some reason, this guide still works: https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/ADE_2.01_Linux
I tried this once but I ran into conflicts with my Linux Mint version (which I didn't pursue). But it looks like the page was updated in June, so maybe I can try again. I'm not a big fan of Wine. Running ADE would be the only reason I would use it.

I do like being able to do all this on the eReader itself. It makes the eReader more "mobile."
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