Navigate to http://www.adobe.com/solutions/ebook/digital-editions.html. Click “Download” at the top right. Select Windows or Macintosh depending on your computer’s operating system. Open the Digital Editions installer (ADE_4.5_Installer) and follow the instructions. If you have a previous version of Digital Editions installed, you may be prompted to migrate books in your library. Detailed instructions with screenshots can be found here.
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To migrate to the newer Digital Editions 4.5, please follow these install instructions. During the process, you will be prompted to migrate books in your library and uninstall the older version.
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You won’t be able to read your digital course materials via a regular PDF viewer. You must download and install Adobe Digital Editions (for Windows and Mac OS devices) or Bluefire Reader (for iOS and Android devices).
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Windows Intel Pentium 4 processor or later Windows 7 (32 or 64 bit running in 32-bit mode) 512MB of RAM (1GB recommended) 40MB of available hard-disk space Mac OS Intel Core Duo or faster processor Mac OS X v10.8 or later 512MB of RAM (1GB recommended) 75MB of available hard-disk space Linux Not supported Latest […]
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Special instructions for installing Adobe Digital Editions on Windows Vista can be found here: http://helpx.adobe.com/digital-editions/kb/installing-digital-editions-20-windows.html
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Digital materials cannot be viewed in Adobe Reader. Please download and install Adobe Digital Editions. If you have already installed Adobe Digital Editions on your computer and your book is opening with a PDF viewer, try dragging and dropping the URLLink.acsm file on to your Digital Editions window. Alternatively, try right-clicking the URLLink.acsm file and opening […]
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For Adobe Digital Editions (Windows PC and Mac) From library view within Adobe Digital Editions, press CTRL+SHIFT+D (or CMD+SHIFT+D) on your keyboard. Click “Erase Authorization.”
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Your notes and bookmarks are stored within Adobe Digital Editions and cannot be exported or shared to other devices.
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No. Due to restrictions from publishers and content owners, DRM (Digital Rights Management) protection on your digital materials prevents you from printing to a PDF file.
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Though you can attach the downloaded file to an email message and send it, you will not be able to read the file on any other system without downloading the Adobe Digital Editions software and activating it with your Adobe ID.
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