First of all, get the location of your ebook on your computer (you can right click on it in the DE library and get item info). What Apple fail to mention is that you need to transfer content across using the iTunes library (like music and video media). This in itself is the issue, this method might work for Kindles, Kobos and other electronic book readers but it will not work for Apple devices. At first I was pulling my hair out trying to sync ebooks across using the Adobe DE application on my macbook and it was not recognising it no matter what I did. I hope this helps someone else out but I recently came accross the Adobe Digital Editions app within the app store and downloaded it to my iPad. Here's a link from Bluefire, with pictures, about how to do this with a library ebook but the instructions would be similar for purchased ebooks from Google ebookstore or Sony Store, etc. you can then tell iTunes and Bluefire where the PDF or EPUB file is saved on your computer, probably in your "My Digital Editions" folder, and it will then upload it to the iPad and you can read it in Bluefire Reader. ![]() Plugin your iPad to your computer and open iTunes and go to the iPad device and then the Apps tab and scroll down and look for the "Sharing"ĥ. download your ebook to your computer with Adobe Digital Editions if you haven't already done soĤ. download Bluefire Reader on your iPad from the App Store and authorize it with the SAME Adobe IDģ. first make sure your computer has Adobe Digital Editions and is authorized with your Adobe IDĢ. Also there is the app "OverDrive Media Console" for iPad that downloads library books from your local library if they offer this service. So Adobe Digital Editions is one of the places where you can use your ebook but Bluefire Reader (if authorized with the same Adobe ID) is another place you can use the same ebooks. Bluefire has licensed the technology from Adobe to make sure that ebooks with Adobe ID work in Bluefire. ![]() In fact, Adobe allows you to use the same Adobe ID on up to 6 copies of Adobe Digital Editions (on 6 comptuers) AND on up to 6 other devices or apps. ![]() The truth is that you can use ebooks with Adobe DRM on any device or app that supports Adobe's ADEPT DRM for ebooks. I think your confusion is due to the fact that you are stuck on the idea of Adobe Digital Editions, the program itself.
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