Adobe wheel out its Digital Editions 1.0 reading computer software today , and it ’s now useable for a detached download . In beta for the past six months , the software is able-bodied to handle PDF , flash and XML file , and also affirm the Modern IDP Open Publication Standard ( OPS ) used for eBooks . So that think it ’s already go to work with the 150,000 eBook file that are currently decompose on ledge and hard drives the mankind over . It ’s able to do some new thaumaturgy , too .
It lets you annotate content with bookmarker , highlight clobber , and make short text notes just like you ’re scribbling on a real ledger . Plus , it can twine and reflow its textbook to fit the screen . We downloaded it and try it out , and it feels positively natty , letting you zoom in and out , wrapping its text and doing everything passing well . It also has honorable facilities for manage the eBooks you have in your library . Go ahead , try it . There are some free eBooks you’re able to download from Adobe to get a feel for the software .
Publishers will like its DRM ( digital rights management ) on board , go on their valuable titles from being disseminate all over the Interwebs without welfare of defrayment . Of naturally , someone will quickly crack that codification , but until then , this looks like a suitable app for wangle and reading all sorts of digital newsprint , rule book and cartridge holder . If the hardware for such things ever gets off the earth , expect them to photograph up the software pronto . It actually appear pretty estimable , a whole plenty better than Acrobat or Adobe Reader .

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