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Originally Posted by Frogm4n
I often check out books through the Libby website. It's a similar UI to the apps, but it works fine in a browser. Kindle is the default that many people are interested in, so that's where they are putting their helpdesk training. Few people will be like us and use a non-Kindle reader, esp. in the US market.
Be sure you haven't activated the "Read Books With" setting. That will automatically checkout the loan in what ever specific format you choose. Set it for "I Have No Preference". That will give you the ability to go to your shelf, tap "Manage Loan" next to your book, tap "Read With..." and tap EPUB. That will send you an ACSM file that you can import to ADE and follow your usual process.
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I have never used Libby just because I don't want to read on my phone.
I still wonder if the Overdrive program is messed up now, it never tried to open the epub files in Adobe Acrobat before.
I guess I was lucky I had 12 years to enjoy reading on my Nook. Now it's only good for buying books from B&N.