May 2, 2012 - 10:29am — lauralee While there are standard instructions for many devices (those compatible with Adobe Digital Editions), others do require a different set of steps. Click on your device name, or scroll down:,,,,,,,. Having problems logging in with your Adobe ID on your device? Make sure your time zone is correctly set (in your date/time settings). Android devices Read library eBooks with the Aldiko Book Reader app () or the Bluefire app* ) available through the Android Market. *For the Bluefire app, note that you will not need iTunes as referred to in the website instructions. ![]() To transfer the eBook to your device, first copy it to the /mnt/sdcard/Bluefire/imports/ folder on your device, then load the Bluefire app, tap on Info, and tap Import. Please note that if you install multiple apps on your device and authorize each of them with the same Adobe ID, each of these authorizations counts towards your six allotted authorizations, even though they are all on the same device. (You can contact if you need to reset your number of authorizations.) Android devices and Text-to-Speech Need your device to read to you? Enjoy Text-to-Speech using Mantano Reader Premium app (paid version only) -. (Mantano Reader Premium works much like Aldiko Book Reader app for downloading eBooks, so you can follow the 'download eBooks' portion of the.) Blackberry or Palm devices These devices are not compatible with Adobe Digital Editions and no workarounds are currently available. Look at most relevant Hip street library software websites out of 2.54 Million at KeyOptimize.com. Hip street library software. Free ebooks, and ereader news. ![]() ![]() HipStreet devices HipStreet devices (except for the Android tablet) are not compatible with Adobe Digital Editions and no workarounds are currently available. For the Android tablet, please see the. IPad, iPhone, iPod Touch Read library eBooks with the Bluefire app (). After installing Bluefire, you can download eBooks directly to your iPad without going through a computer. Please note that if you install multiple apps on your device and authorize each of them with the same Adobe ID, each of these authorizations counts towards your six allotted authorizations, even though they are all on the same device. (You can contact if you need to reset your number of authorizations.) Kindle (not Fire) Other than the Kindle Fire, Kindles are not compatible with library eBooks in Canada. Amazon has recently provided a way to access library eBooks on Kindles in the U.S., but they have not extended this functionality to Canada yet. Kindle Fire The only Kindle model that is compatible with our library eBooks is the Kindle Fire. Click for instructions on setting up your Kindle Fire for use with eBooks/eMagazines. Kobo (not Vox or Arc) Other than the tablets (Vox or Arc), Kobo devices are compatible with Adobe Digital Editions, so see the. Looking for a library eBook you've transferred to your Kobo? On older Kobos these are stored in the Documents folder. Kobo Vox or Arc You may use the for the Kobo Arc. Although the Kobo Vox is also an Android device, you cannot follow the standard Android instructions above. Instead, use the for EBSCO eBooks. Sony Reader Before using library eBooks on your Sony Reader, you must first install the Sony eReader Library software that came with your Sony Reader.. Sony Readers and Mac computers. Mac computers and library eAudio You can listen to Hoopla or OneClickdigital eAudiobooks on a Mac by installing their app. At present, you cannot listen to EBSCO eAudiobooks on a Mac computer, though you can download them to your Mac and then transfer them to an iPod or iPhone and listen to them there.
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