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Old 11-22-2009, 11:02 AM   #8
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To assist you in your endeavours, I can say this - I will have my Reader with me, and I should also have access to the internet whilst on Whale Island (through a PC at the resort where I'm staying). I will also have the relevant USB cables for connecting the Reader to a PC. I cannot, however, be certain that I would be able to install any other programs to this PC, such as ADE or Calibre. It's possible that I would be able to do so unnoticed, and uninstall them afterwards, but I can't be certain of this - they may have the PC set up in such a way as to make installation of new programs by any random guest difficult (if not impossible).
No problem.
Somebody at home purchases the book from a PC with Sony Library system in lrf format. They just need to log into your account. They send the book by email to your gmail account, or upload it somewhere. You load the book directly to the reader without use of Sony software. The only disadvantage is that your reader will have to repaginate the book before the first opening.

This will be possible if Sony still sells this particular e-book in lrf format.
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