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Adobe Digital Editions: A great eBook reader

19 March 2007Posted By: Tracy
Posted in: Digital Books, Software Info

While reinstalling Adobe Reader I stumbled upon a little surprise in the file menu labeled Digital Editions. I had no idea what it was but it sounded promising and I couldn’t help but click.

Adobe Digital Editions is a completely new way to read and manage eBooks and other digital publications. Digital Editions is built from the ground up as a lightweight, Rich Internet Application (RIA). Digital Editions works online and offline, and supports both PDF and XHTML—based content.

It takes hardly any time to download and install (here’s the link) and really is lightweight. It’s interface is quite sexy for Adobe, and the layout is super user & pen friendly.

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All you do is select what books you want to be in your library and then they open in an easy to navigate/manipulate reading view. Very handy, especially for tablets and UMPCs that work perfectly with eBooks.

It looks like it’s currently labeled beta because it’s a work in progress and they want to find out what people want in it before finishing. Let’s petition for ink mark-up!

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7 Responses to “Adobe Digital Editions: A great eBook reader”

  1. h2oski1326 Says:

    Brilliant!

    It is about time as well, thanks for the heads up!

  2. Benjamin Says:

    Yeah thanks, this is a neat tool.

    Something weird though… on digitally-produced PDFs, I think the rendering is somehow better/clearer zoomed out than in Acrobat. But on some of my scanned PDFs, the rendering is far worse - very pixelated and choppy.

    And I agree, markup would be a nice feature… heck, even standard Acrobat text highlighting and commenting would be great.

  3. salman Says:

    hmm… a bit slow for some reason on my computer… even though i have a reasonably fast turion64×2… I don’t know. otherwise, definitely nice…

  4. Nick Says:

    I like it, though it definitely needs ink markup. and some way to zoom on the thumbnail library view.

  5. Rojan Says:

    I need ink markup!!!! whats a program that I can use PDFs or Jpegs to markup on

    I am currently in a psychology course that has Course Notes printed from a company. I scan the notes in Jpeg format to save…I decided to find a jpeg to PDF converter so that I could use this program only to find that I cant write on it!!! ugh!

  6. Damon Says:

    PDF Annotator will let you mark up PDFs. I don’t think it will work on Jpegs, however.

  7. Karla Says:

    The full version of Acrobat will let you mark up PDFs. And you can convert jpegs to PDFs and do the same with them. Probably one of the other PDF programs will do the same for less cost (but Acrobat is available for a student discount, which is how I got the full version).

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