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Old 02-20-2024, 06:43 PM   #20
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by rcentros View Post
For me, the main draw is the built-in ADE. I can download an acsm file directly to my PocketBook (via the its built-in web browser, slow) or use the Send to PocketBook feature to send the acsm file and the PocketBook reader will download the DRM ePub for me. This was nice because I use Linux computers and there's no native ADE application available (and I've never been able to get ADE to work in Wine).

I also like the long battery life and buttons.
There is the calibre plugin DeACSM tgat will work with Linux. And with DeDRM, you have a one stop shop.
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