acsm file that is XML-based, so I actually compared them all against each other: Google, Kobo and Overdrive and found quite a few differences (and they supposed to be the same?) So I kept getting same errors across all 3 Google Play Books on both Windows and Mac ADE apps, then I decided to DIG DEEPER and I bought another ADE-encrypted e-book from Kobo and I also found that you can get free ADE-encrypted e-books from Overdrive by “Virtual Check Out from Local Library” using Local Library ID, so I got several of those.īy that time I also found out that ADE App written by Adobe requires Adobe Content Server (ACS) deployed on Publisher side (Google Play) and that ACS written in JAVA and that when you click “Download PDF” in Google Play Books for EPI you actually download. I actually verified all three because I could not read EPI-Java I bought on Google Play Books in ADE for 3 days while I was getting E_GOOGLE_DEVICE_LIMIT_REACHED in ADE and calls to Google went nowhere for a day or two, then I started getting E_LIC_LICENSE_SIGN_ERROR and instead of just giving up (like a regular user would) and ask for a refund, I bought two other Google Play Books for 99 cents to troubleshoot (that’s what we engineers do) Now to the E-Books issues: Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) App allows you to read EPI books bought on Google Play Books on Windows (native app), Mac (native app) and Linux (virtualization of Windows plus Windows ADE app) I bought the ebook since I’m assuming this book is going to go under revisions based on user feedback it’d be good to automatically get a new copy every time there is a revision.įirst of all, great books guys, I bought both EPI and EPI-Java PRINTED books, helps me keeping my Interview Preparedness on the edge.I’m sure there must be some constraints around it, but I have read numerous ebooks/epubs with code and text simultaneously in them. Frankly I would recommend you guys to publish a better ebook with better functionalities.Google told me its upto publishers to introduce that functionality. You can always zoom in on anything on a tablet, but the book doesn’t resize its fonts like other ebooks. NO zooming in out functionality that scales to tablet. 2 page format is too small on a tablet to read. There is no way I can switch to 1 page format. But when it comes to this book very limited options, The page format is locked to 2 pages. Google play books iOS app is great and gives several options to users from changing to night mode, sepia mode, or zooming in or out, etc. Had to call Google customer service to reset the account so that I can open it. On an ipad, Opening the ebook throws error: E_GOOGLE_DEVICE_LIMIT_REACHED Horrible on a macbook ( Scrolling is exponentially slow) acsm file from google play and open it in ADE) On a tablet: There are two apps in which I can open the book.On a web browser the experience seems to be fine, but users really want to read on a.Its a scanned copy of the book, so literally images.So I recently bought the latest ebook on Google play.
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