DE:  A Real Step Backwards

This software is a real step backwards from Adobe Reader 7 - when it comes to ebooks. I've never seen an upgrade go so backwards. I guess adobe is hoping to quickly get out of this particular business.
With ebooks in Reader 7, I could:
*underline text
*highlight text
*add notes
*put a copy of books on my cell phone PDA
With this awful software I can't do any of those things. And how useless are books that you can't even underline in!? I mean the whole reason to have electronic books is that you can underline and add notes to that you can later search on. That's what makes these so advantageous over real books. But all that functionality has been taken out of this stupid Digital Editions software.
You pay ebooks.com MORE for an ebook than you can get the real book for on amazon and they have far less functionality. You can't even take notes! And the book won't be usable when the next edition of the software comes out.
All those books I bought (hundreds of dollars worth) are now totally worthless and unusable. I can't read any of them now.
I highly caution anyone when thinking about buying ebooks in this format. ADOBE MAY OR MAY NOT MAKE YOUR BOOKS READABLE IN THE NEXT VERSION!
This is a very dangerous way to buy ebooks. I'm so pissed that I paid FULL PRICE with ebooks.com to buy electronic books that only lasted a few months. Now all that money is wasted. When I complain to them they just say "Hey, it's not our fault... talk to Adobe."

Yes, that's right... Joe summed up our frustrations very nicely. I really get tired of people calling other people trolls just because they disagree with them or take offense at their remarks. I think Joe actually had a great point. I think Adobe has been lazy as hell on this. I don't know - either lazy or brain dead. But honestly, this is the most brain-dead product I think I've ever seen. It's horrible. It's many steps backwards. It's a total embarrassment to the proud Adobe family.
I'm an avid e-book reader and am very happy to have recently discovered ereader.com. No, I don't like their format as much as the original Adobe 7 pdf format for ebooks. But you know what - they get the job done. I can read books on my iphone and my windows pda AND my computer! And, I haven't had a bit of trouble loading it to any device I want. As long as I know the code to unlock the book I can read it on anything. Currently all my books are on 4 devices. And there hasn't been the slightest hassle getting them unlocked on these devices. It used to be hellish every time I'd open anything on Adobe Reader 7 - if I had gone several weeks without opening them. You'd get these crazy messages saying your software was no longer validated, and your books aren't licensed - then you'd go to the site to fill in the information which would ALWAYS be rejected several times before being accepted. And there was no customer support you could write or call. What a nightmare!
I can highlight text in the ereader software... can't underline so that's a bit of a drawback. But I can make notes. Not as nice as adobe 7 - but much better than this new version. It's not as full featured as I'd like, but they're adding features very quickly. But the main thing for now is that it works on my iphone and my windows pda. So at least I have portable books again.
Oh - and it NEVER crashes on my iphone or pda! Adobe reader for mobile sued to crash fairly frequently and it would lose my place in books. So far I've read a few hundred pages in ereader books and not a single crash and not once have I lost my place.
Adobe, I'm afraid in this interim period where you seemed to think customers could go without their ebooks for some number of months or years until you get your act together, I've found another solution. Oh and I should mention - if you had been willing to give a date when you projected having one - I just might have waited. For instance, if you had said "we're gonna have a new version for iphone in December" I totally would have waited and it wouldn't even have occurred to me to search for something else.
Since I've already bought about $100 worth of books, ereader is not a solution I'll want to change anytime soon. And with their frequent feature upgrades I don't think it's a solution I'll NEED to change anytime soon.
Funny thing is - I started this thread back in June. At that time I had already gone several months without a viable eReader and I was willing to wait awhile for Adobe to gets its act together. And from them I waited another 3-4 months until September. Then I discovered ereader as an app from the app store on iphone. I tried it reluctantly. Didn't love it - but a few days later they came out with an upgrade that had a bunch of improvements.
And they're promising an upgrade where we can take notes, make highlights and underlines and search text - ON OUR IPHONE AND PDAs!!

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