Adobe Digital Editions is a simple tool to help you manage and view your eBooks. At a minimum you might want to use the program as a basic eBook reader. And this is easy enough. Just drag and drop your chosen file onto the program - PDF, PDF/A and EPUB formats are supported, as are eBooks with embedded SWF files - and it'll appear. Reading is then fairly straightforward. There are a few basic viewing options, so you can display one or two pages on the screen at a time, increase or decrease text size at a click, and scroll through the book using your mouse or the keyboard. You get a simple text search tool, and the ability to create bookmarks on particular pages, and of course there's a print option, too.
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So we're not talking feature-rich here, but if you just want to read then there's enough to get. Adobe Digital Editions can also manage your eBooks, by maintaining them in its own library. Every time you drag and drop an item onto the program, it's added to the 'All Items' bookshelf, which makes it easy to find and reload later. And you can also create additional bookshelves, then drag and drop eBooks to categorise them as you like: 'Holiday Reading', 'Sci-fi', 'Favourites', whatever suits your needs.
And if you own copy-protected eBooks, then Adobe Digital Editions can help you to transfer them onto other computers or devices, so you can read your collection wherever you are. What's new in 4.5.10 (see full for more info)?
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Adobe Digital Editions is an application for managing and viewing digitally published content such as e-books and PDF files. Users can buy, download, and transfer such files using the software, which also packs Digital Rights Management features to secure readership of protected files.
The program also has support for varied text and content layouts built into it, including vertically oriented layouts and even mixed layouts. Sideways-upright layouts are also supported due to support for CSS text properties. It can also be integrated with text-to-speech applications like NVDA, Window-Eyes and JAWS for the Windows system users. For MAC OS X, the Apple VoiceOver is typically the default text-to-speech program integrated with Adobe Digital Editions. Users are given access to markup tools to their files as well. For instance, they can bookmark pages, add comments, and even highlight passages. A full-screen view is available, as is a library view of managing files.
The user can even use the program to borrow e-books from virtual libraries on the Web. Furthermore, files that have no printing restrictions can be printed straight off the program.
It also comes in a number of available languages.