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Old 05-04-2022, 10:38 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
I'm not sure what you mean. Do you mean you want to move books to your T3 without a computer? If you have a computer you can add books via a USB cable or, I think, you could copy files to a microSD and move them to the Sony that way. I've had to use the USB method to move books to the T3 using Linux for quite a while now. I tried downloading some public domain eBooks from the T3's browser but I kept getting the "secure connection could not be established" error.

That said, I loaded ADE (and Sony and Kobo) on a Windows 10 computer and was able to borrow a book from Overdrive, open it with ADE, and drag it over to the Sony T3. I had already Adobe authorized the T3 with the Sony software. I guess that step was necessary. It's been so long since I used Windows for this that I'm not sure exactly what steps have to be taken. The book shows the proper number of days for return (14) so I guess Adobe is working right on it.
eBooks can be side loaded using Calibre and collections can be managed with Calibre for the T3. So other then no WiFi downloads, side loading works perfectly well.
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