If you purchase
books from other bookstores such as Kobo, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords and others, you will have to use Adobe Digital Editions.
Amazon is preventing users from being able to load their own e-books on the SD
card from other bookstores or downloaded from the internet.
I think Mark might be dreaming if he thinks even a single customer will cancel their subscription with Scribd to buy Smashwords
titles from other bookstores.
So if you have purchased
books from other bookstores such as Barnes and Noble, Borders, Smashwords, or others, you can easily transport the books via Adobe Digital Editions.
You can use Bluefire to read DRM encrypted
ebooks from other bookstores or, potentially, libraries, many of which use the Adobe DRM system to expire ebooks at the end of their loan period.
I'm seeing that most of the newest regions added don't have 70 % royalty rates * unless * you agree to use Amazon's lending program and withdraw your books
from other bookstores.
This device is Adobe certified so you can purchase eBooks
from other bookstores and load them onto it with little to no hassle.
You can sync your e-book collection directly with Dropbox and it has Adobe DRM capabilities, that will insure you can import in e-books you borrow from the library or purchase
from other bookstores.
Buying books
from other bookstores — Kobo primarily reads EPUB, PDF and most manga formats.
Adobe Digital Editions is a program primarily used for transferring to your device books you have purchased
from other bookstores.
Also, if you want to learn how to copy your own ebooks you might have downloaded from the internet, or purchased
from other bookstores, check out our Video on How to load ebooks on the Kobo Vox.
This is a free download and the program is mainly used to transfer books borrowed in EPUB format or purchased
from other bookstores.
Luckily the Pocketbook has compatibility with Adobe Digital Editions so you can load in PDF or EPUB books you purchase
from other bookstores.
It allows users to import paid EPUB and PDF books
from other bookstores and you can also elect to load in your own books you downloaded from the internet.
This is the application you want to use if you borrow books or purchase
them from other bookstores.
Barnes & Noble allows books
from other bookstores to be read, while Amazon doesn't.
Barnes & Noble's version has two advantages: It doesn't display advertising, and it can load books
from other bookstores, including Google Books.
Though Aluratek advertises on the box and start up screen that the Libre is Adobe DRM compatible, I couldn't get my copy of Digital Editions to recognize it, so I couldn't transfer books
from other bookstores.