Hi all,
forgive me if this sounds a bit unusual, but I am wondering just what you can
do with the ap, say compared to..lets be very basic, opening a HTML copy
of a book you got from project Gutenberg
by which I mean, if I have a copy of something like oh, "Great
Expectations," by Charles Dickens, and I am using this program, can I still
do things like
copy sections for note purposes, add comments to myself for study, I take
it the words are really there, meaning I can review ext again if desired?
I have not read this way at all, do a great deal of professional research,
and am finding I must come up with something extra as even library books
are requiring Adobe for use.
wisdom as to what one can and cannot do with the application?
Karen
On Thu, 15 Sep 2011, Esther wrote:
Hi Johnny,
Here's another form of the link that Anne gave to the Adobe Digital Editions
1.8 Preview:
<http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/digitaleditions1-8/digitaleditions1-8_p1_mac_071811.zip>
If you have difficulty with that download, you can go to the parent web page,
which hosts versions for both Mac and Windows:
<http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/digitaleditions1-8.html>
I usually give the full URL name instead of a shortened link, because the
format Anne uses doesn't always work if messages are forwarded or if someone
is trying to access the link from the Mail Archive site for this list.
HTH. Cheers,
Esther
Johnny Angel! <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi again Anne,
So either you also work 3rd shift, or you live on the other side of the
planet, or you are up with a little one. At any rate, thanks for clearing me
up on this. I'll take a closer look at the filename to see if there is
anything about it that would indicate that it is a download filetype.
Johnny
On Sep 15, 2011, at 3:23 AM, Anne Robertson wrote:
Hello Johnny,
That link causes the app to download. Look in your Downloads folder and you
should find it there. The name starts with Digital Editions.
I just clicked the link myself from this message and it works.
Cheers,
Anne
On 15 Sep 2011, at 09:05, Johnny Angel! wrote:
Hi Anne,
The bad part about working 3rd is that most everyone else is sleeping and you
know your questions won't be answered untill you are home and you are
sleeping. <smiley> Anyway, and this seems to happen to me rather often, when
I click on a link in an email such as the one in your message below, I am
brought to a tweeter page of a sort. Looking around on the page renders no
evidence of an adobe download link anywhere. Any ideas?
Johnny.
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