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Old 06-17-2009, 04:32 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by possumspittal View Post
Got it!
Transferred two books. Still a little shakey with organizing everything on the computer but I'm sure it will all fall into place with practice. Thanks to all of you for the tips. ALL of your comments helped me get a feel for how the process works. Always fun to learn something new and I know I'm going to use the reader a lot. Thank you again for your help.

Jon
I'm glad it's working out for you! It will be old hat soon.

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Originally Posted by gwynevans View Post
Only if it's a commercial eBook, i.e. (DRM'd), surely? Normal EPUBs can be downloaded 'normally' then copied to the Reader via any of options such as the normal PC desktop software to the USB device, the Sony eBook Library software or Calibre, in addition to the Adobe software.
Now I'm learning something new-- what does "downloaded normally" mean? saved into a file on the computer? I have always used ADE to get pdf and epub, regardless of whether it's drm or not. I'm not very good with computers, though
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