

KOBO ACCOUNTS DOWNLOAD
Once you download their free app to your smartphone, desktop, or tablet, your eBooks, PDFs, ePubs, and even your bookmarks, are in sync – start on one device and pick up on another and never lose your place.

Kobo is all about being open so you can read however you want. Also, the audiobook I so desperately would like to listen to is not in my library anymore even though I bought it. However, I can access my account on my phone. When you create an account with Kobo you can shop for books just like you would in our store. I've been locked out of my account, can't sign in with Google or in any other way. Kobo has a world-class eReading catalog with over 4 million eBook titles. Just like us, Kobo is passionate about books. Why Kobo?ġ0 million book lovers around the world have embraced Kobo eReading. Take your library with you wherever you go – Kobo eReaders store up to 1,000 eBooks. Kobo offers over 4 million eBook titles - including best sellers, hidden gems, Indie Next List great reads, and other recommendations - that can be downloaded instantly over Wi Fi, making it the ultimate in convenience. We’ve partnered with Kobo to bring you the best in eReading. Right now our KOBO touch's are our back up readers as the GLO is great for all lighting conditions.Reading on Nook, iPad, Android, and others we are currently at FW 2.1.5 for all devices and by doing so we have avoided some of the pittfalls that some of the newer FW's have produced. If you want a new release you can always purchase it via another vendor and side load the book to avoid the firmware update.
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On another note: I always keep our wifi off so as to not be forced into a firmware update that may have issues. As long as we are not reading the same book purchased from KOBO we do not have a syncing problem. All are tied into the same account both KOBO and ADE. My wife and I each own a Kobo Touch and GLO.

If you missed their deadline for end of life support you missed the chance of converting library. (This has happened once with Adobe when they changed their encryption methodology). Some people remove DRM off of their purchased e-books so as to free themselves of the danger of loosing access to their purchased ebooks through future changes in hardware/software support. You can also obtain non-DRM epubs in which case there is no authorization required (totally free access) in order to read them regardless of which DRM format is used by your e-reader as long as it supports epub. I am not sure if the reading stats for these books are kept. In this case you do not need to worry about reading the same book as your partner at the same time. This means that any ebooks that have been transferred to your KOBO and not purchased through KOBO is NOT sync'ed to your KOBO account. KOBO only syncs ebooks that have been purchased through their online store. In the USA Barns and Noble's EPUB DRM is different from ADE therefore, epubs cannot be read using the other's DRM format.Į-readers that are assigned to the same accounts can access that accounts purchased ebooks. The Adobe account comes into play when purchasing ebooks from other epub vendors that support Adobe's ADE DRM. If there is a thread covering all this, please do just point me to it.įrom what I understand KOBO's DRM and Adobe's DRM are different, hence you can purchase ebooks from KOBO without having an Adobe account. If I purchase an eBook from another store using Adobe DRM, do I somehow link these to my AdobeID? or even use this ID when I purchase the book from said store? From what I can make out Adobes or Kobo's authentication servers can both validate purchased eBooks (from Kobo), and authorise the use of said ebook on said device(s)? I'm assuming there is some communication happening in the background so Adobe is aware of your Kobo ID and/or eBooks authorised against this ID? I have it installed, but haven't created a AdobeID yet.

Any thing one needs to watch out for with sync? Assume new books/bookmarks will just get pushed down onto the device. features of the Kobo Touch will cause any issues? or can I just ignore these?Ĥ. Understand the bookmark syncing consideration - if reading at same time, and this issues this may present.ģ. I appreciate that it can be done easy enough (linking two Kobo's to one account)Ģ. We also do this with our other digital librarys too - itunes, audiobooks etc.ġ. Obviously like our physical library which we share, we don't wish to buy two copies of a book we both wish to read. Ok, thought I'd bring this thread back up as I thinking of doing this very thing - sharing one account across two Kobo Touches that wife and I just got.
