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Old 08-15-2020, 05:27 AM   #10
rcentros
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
I think Nook does have ADE. You can use it to read library books.

Authorizing NOOK® via Adobe® Digital Editions
I don't really consider that this is ADE "built-in" since it requires ADE to be installed on a Mac or Windows PC (which is useless for me). I think what a Nook does (or what a Kobo does) is gets an Adobe authorization via the computer.

Both a Tolino and a PocketBook are "stand-alone" — no computer running ADE needed. I call it having ADE "built-in" but that's probably not technically correct. It amounts to the same thing for me, however. I can download and read DRM ePubs (without a computer) on both devices.
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