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PageBurst by Elsevier
I know there are a lot of student users out there and I have a question perhaps you can answer. My son has some textbooks that included access to the eBook through Pageburst. I was wondering if anyone has used this service? The books can be accessed anywhere using an Internet connection and the company allows one download of the books for offline use. However, the site says it only supports Windows and Mac OS X. I was wondering if anyone has used Pageburst and if you were able to get the eBooks to work on the EE or PE. Also, if I were to download the books to a PC, what is the best way to use them on the EE if they are copyright protected? Thanks in advance.
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When you download the books for offline use do they require proprietary software to open? Are they delivered as a SPDF? That's how a lot of course books are delivered and the license is only good for a certain amount of time. Have you tried setting the browser to user agent desktop and accessing the ebook? It may work.
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I vaguely remember using vital source books and I believe it is a proprietary software that opens the books. If printing is allowed you can try printing to pdf, although sometimes that function is not allowed. I did have luck once printing to a networked computer's PDF printer, bit a lot of those books also have page # restrictions, i.e. you can only print 10 pages at a time. Dang book publishers make it so hard to use what we paid for.
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