
This one gets much tastier with every new release.
Adobe Digital Editions is an alternative to Adobe Reader, supporting PDF as well as OEB, an XHTML-based format designed to represent dynamic content that can be easily adapted (i.e. reflowed) to different sized displays.
Changes in the third release of Digital Editions include:
- Support for consumable rights for both printing and copying
- Support for expiring books, both absolute and relative. Note that metered expiration is not supported.
- Additional user interface (in the additional info dialog) to display the amount of consumable rights left for a book
- Support for JBIG2 image encoding has been added. But note that JPEG2000 encoding is still not supported. Adobe intends to add that support in the next release.
- Many bug fixes for DRM support
- Many minor UI fixes
- Some performance improvements
Link to the download:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/d...tions/install/
Link to the sample library:
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/d...tions/library/
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