How Adobe Digital Editions ruined my digital reading experience

Discussion in 'Content Management' started by Karla0145, Aug 31, 2012.

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    I’ll be honest with you, I am not a fan of reading books digitally, to me it doesn’t replace reading real books with real paper that has its own scent with each page flip.
    Yet I have formed this habit of buying digital books that “might” be interesting rather than wasting a space on my shelf, if it turns out to be an awesome book I will continue reading it on my iPad, Nexus, or Even my MAC since its just a PDF file which I can carry with me everywhere… A very simple user experience, unbelievably effective, I can even bookmark pages with iBook.
    To cut the story short, I was interested in one of the books provided by Wiley but i wasn’t sure if the book was good enough to get a printed version so I decided to get the digital edition, checked out and downloaded the file.
    At the beginning I thought “what the heck is this file (I sort of expected a PDF)” instead I got an ACSM file, I went back to the email they’ve sent, I tried looking for instructions, I’ve even downloaded the file again to see if I missed any useful instructions on how to read the damn book, turned out I needed something called Adobe Digital Editions (thank you Google & this forum post) which I have installed & i am gonna tell you why I hate this experience:
    1. Its not a PDF
    2. I had to install an application
    3. I had to register to be able to use the application ( I had problems getting registered )
    4. I had to import the file & download the ebook
    5. The viewport was awful & alot of content to read in a single slide, 3 – 4 pages
    6. The application is awfully slow
    7. A super lag that will help ya skip chapters without realising it
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    Karla0145, Aug 31, 2012 IP