![]() What’s the difference between Adobe ePub and Adobe eBook? Kindle formats of our titles are available from the Amazon Kindle Store here. Our eBooks are available in Adobe ePub and Adobe eBook formats direct from any IT Governance website. This means that they can only be read on devices that have been authorised with an Adobe ID. ITGP e-book Digital Rights Management (DRM)Īll of our e-books are secured using Adobe DRM. Please note that ITGP e-books are not compatible with Linux operating systems. ![]() ITGP e-books purchased from IT Governance websites can be downloaded and read on computers, iPads, iPhones, smartphones and e-readers (including Kobo, Sony and Nook). We do not supply our e-books in PDF format. You can download the latest version of Adobe Digital Editions here. To read an Adobe ePub e-book you need to download Adobe Digital Editions (ADE). To do so, follow these steps: Setting up Adobe ID (free). You can download the latest version of Adobe Digital Editions here.ĭuring the set-up process you will need to set up an Adobe ID – this is free and easy to set up. To read an Adobe eBook you need to download Adobe Digital Editions (ADE). The application will automatically open, and your Adobe eBook will begin downloading.To buy e-books compatible with your Kindle e-reader please visit the Kindle Store using the link provided on the ITGP book product page, or search for it on the Amazon Kindle Store here.Once the download has completed, click the link and choose Adobe Digital Editions to open it.If you wish to access the Adobe eBook on both a desktop/laptop and another device, ensure that you authorise multiple devices with the same Adobe ID.Continue through the app’s set-up and installation process.Download ADE from the app store (App Store or Google Play) or the provider’s website.Access this folder by going to the ‘My Documents’ folder on a Windows PC, or ‘Documents’ on a Mac.Īccessing your Adobe eBook on an iPhone, iPad or Android device.It will also be saved to a ‘My Digital Editions’ folder. ADE will open and the Adobe eBook will automatically download to your library.Select ADE, tick the box that asks you to make this your default program for opening similar files, then click ‘OK’.Select ‘Show in folder’ and then right click and choose ‘Open with’.The link will open in a web page and show in your ‘Downloads’.Open the email containing the download instructions for your Adobe eBook and click the download link.Ensure you have downloaded ADE (Adobe Digital Editions) and set up an Adobe ID so that you can authorise multiple devices to view the Adobe eBook.Accessing your Adobe eBook on a PC or Mac: ![]()
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