While DRM's usefulness can be debated, at least you can use Adobe Digital Editions to
transfer eBooks bought from one company to an eReader of another company (except Amazon, I believe), or if you're willing to do so you can strip the DRM.
Not exact matches
The Harry Potter Series is being offered digitally WITHOUT this feature, meaning that the
ebooks — once you
buy them digitally — can be fluidly
transferred to any e-reading device, smartphone, or computer.
I suspect they'll end up just like all those portable digital music players that plugged in like keyfobs — they'll still sell, but the readers that allow a fully integrated content cycle (purchase,
transfer, read) will be the ones that most people
buy, because for most people, they just want to purchase books in a convenient manner and not worry about how they get onto the
ebook reader.
This will allow you to
transfer books you
buy from other
ebook stores right to your unit.
The adoption of Adobe Content 4 Server as the encryption of choice, allows users to employ Adobe Digital Editions in order to
transfer online
bought ebooks to other devices, with little to no problems.
Yes, but you can't
BUY books on the device, there is no mention of Barnes and Noble ANYWHERE on the e-reader, you must be tech savvy enough to know where you can buy adobe EPUB DRM ebooks and then transfer them to your device with A
BUY books on the device, there is no mention of Barnes and Noble ANYWHERE on the e-reader, you must be tech savvy enough to know where you can
buy adobe EPUB DRM ebooks and then transfer them to your device with A
buy adobe EPUB DRM
ebooks and then
transfer them to your device with ADE.
So I
buy ebooks from Amazon, download them to my PC, break the DRM and convert them to epub format for
transfer to my Sony reader.
P.S. I do refuse to
buy from Kobo, whose
ebooks I could use, because Kobo repeatedly lied to me and then totally screwed me over when my Sony account was
transferred to them.
In addition to using the program to load non-Amazon
ebooks onto the Kindle, users can
buy ebooks from Amazon purportedly for their iPhones but
transfer them onto readers other than the Kindle.
You put the
ebook in your shopping cart and when someone
buys it, the file is magically
transferred.
You can also shop within WH Smith's own
eBook store and
transfer them to the Glo from there, or
buy Adobe DRM - protected (or unprotected)
eBooks from anywhere that sells them (including Waterstones) and
transfer them with Adobe Digital Editions (though you'll need to download this separately).
Any format of
ebook - including EPUB files
bought online - can be
transferred to the Kobo Mini, but it must be done via a computer using the micro-USB cable.
Recently, the Sony Reader Store closed in the US and Canada with all purchased
eBooks being
transferred to Kobo and all new content being directly
bought from the Kobo Store.