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Using Adobe PDF for your ebook format- FAQ
General
Q: What is an eBook?
A: An eBook is an electronic edition of a physical book. Adobe?s eBook technology is based on
Adobe PDF which can be read on Windows and Macintosh computers, and PalmOS PDAs.
Q: How is an eBook different from a PDF file?
A: A PDF eBook is simply a PDF file that is copyright protected using Adobe DRM (see DRM). eBooks
may also have certain permissions set that control if the eBook can be printed or when it expires in the
case of a loan.
Q: What do I need in order to read eBooks on my computer?
A: In order to read PDF eBooks all you need is the free Adobe Reader 6.0 software (Windows, Mac or
Palm OS) and an internet connection.
Q: Do I need to be online to read eBooks?
A: No, you do not need to be online to read eBooks. After the eBook is downloaded you can
disconnect from the network and read it off-line.
Q: Can I read eBooks on PDAs?
A: Yes, you can read PDF eBooks on a Palm OS device using Adobe Reader for Palm OS v3 or higher.
You must first download the eBook to a PC or MacOS X computer using Adobe Reader 6.0 and then transfer to
the PDA.
Q: How can I create and distribute eBooks?
A: Creating and distributing PDF eBooks is a three step process. Step 1 is to create the eBook
using a page layout tool such as Adobe InDesign. Step 2 is to convert the eBook into a PDF file using Adobe
Acrobat. Step 3 is to protect and distribute the eBook using Adobe Content Server or by using an eBook ASP
(Application Service Provider).
Q: Why should I read eBooks instead of paper books?
A: eBooks have a number of advantages including immediate availability, an enhanced reading
experience through highlighting, search and notes. eBooks can also be read out loud for you by the computer
(if enabled by publisher).
Q: What eBook titles are available?
A: There are tens of thousands of eBooks available in PDF from major publishers. To find a
sampling of eBooks go to the eBook Mall.
Q: Where can I order eBooks?
A: You can purchase and download eBooks immediately from online retailers. For a directory of
eBook retailers go to the eBook Mall.
Q: How long does it take to download an eBook?
A: Downloading time for an eBook depends on the file size and your connection speed to the
Internet. For example a 300-page eBook without many graphics can be downloaded in approximately four to
five minutes on a 56K connection.
Q: How much do eBooks cost?
A: eBooks generally cost somewhat less than physical books with the benefit that they can be
downloaded immediately. eBooks may also available for free check-out from your local library. Contact your
local library to learn if they offer PDF eBooks.
Q: What happens to the eBook when I'm done reading it.
A: Your eBook remains on your computer when you are done reading it. You may keep the file or
delete it. If it is a library eBook it may have an expiration period after which you will no longer be able
to read the eBook until is checked out again.
Q: Can I print my eBooks?
A: Yes, one of the main advantages of PDF eBooks is that they can be printed if the publisher has
enabled printing.
Q: Can I copy eBooks?
A: Yes, you can copy eBooks onto a PalmOS device that has been activated using the Adobe DRM
Activator (See below).
Q: Are eBooks accessible to the visually impaired?
A: If the publisher has enabled the Read out loud feature the eBook can be read by your computer.
Contact the eBook provider to determine if they provide an accessible edition of the eBook.
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