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Old 02-23-2010, 10:42 AM   #2
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The Entourage Edge says it supports ePub and PDF ebook formats. So that probably means it uses Adobe's Adept DRM system. So the answer, I think, is yes, you can share membership, by having both devices registered with the same Adobe ID.

Fixtionwise is beginning to have more secure ePubs in its store, as well as having added the ePub format to its non-DRMed Multiformat ebooks.

I like fictionwise because I find that it has very good prices, if you're prepared to wait for special offers. For instance, I just bought a load of Agatha Christie titles at under $1 each. But if you want a specific book at a specific time it can be cheaper to buy elsewhere.

I do recommend Fictionwise's Buywise club. At the moment it's $29.95 with a $10 book voucher bundled, so with the extra 15% off you'd need to expect to spend over $140 or so over the next year for it to be worth it to you. Every so often they offer it at 100% rebate, which makes it a no-brainer.

The other thing to mention is that some books won't be available in secure ePub from Fictionwise, but might be available in ePub from other stores. In that case you'd have to make a choice between buying elsewhere, or buying a different format from Fictionwise, stripping the DRM and converting to ePub.
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