John,
I suppose that which program is best depends on what types of files you are trying to read. I've used Adobe Digital Editions, but I haven't tried QRead yet. They do have a trial version that you can download from

http://q-continuum.net/

QRead was designed to be accessible and easy for the blind to use for reading several types of files including text, Word, PDF and unprotected ePub. Adobe finally made Adobe Digital Editions accessible to screen readers after several long years of us waiting impatiently for it to happen, and it also supports several file types. The major difference is that if you obtain an Adobe ID from the Adobe web site, Adobe Digital Editions can also read DRM-protected files, the types you might purchase from book publishers.

I would suggest that you have both QRead and Adobe Digital Editions on your computer if you do a lot of reading, especially for school.

Gary King
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----- Original Message ----- From: "john schwery" <[email protected]>
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Subject: comparing ade and qread?



Which is better, Qread or Adobe Digital Editions?




John
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