Thanks, Esther, for clarifying the business about the graphic that comes up 
when you first open the digital editions getting started guide. I guess I 
should have clicked that next page button, and it would have become clear what 
was going on. 

Our library subscribes to the Overdrive e-books service as well as the audio 
service. Now I am intrigued by the e-books service, which I had totally ignored 
until now. You're suppose to be able to read those books using this preview 
1.8. With audio books, I think they make you use a special application to 
download and then read the books. So with these e-books that are drm protected, 
I assume they're going to let me download the book on my Mac in the usual way 
and then open it in digital additions; there seems not to be a download method 
from within the application itself nor any import buttons that I saw. So I 
presume either the Mac will be smart enough to pick digital additions if I 
click on an Overdrive e-book, or there will be some means of adding those books 
to my digital editions bookshelf. I'll have to give Kobo another look as well.

Mary

Mary Otten
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