Is there any defference between Adobe Ebook reader and Acrobat reader ?

With the release of Adobe® Reader® 6.0 software, Adobe has united Acrobat eBook Reader and Acrobat Reader in a single application. You no longer need to install Acrobat eBook Reader to enjoy eBooks. All of the eBook reading features formerly in Acrobat eBook Reader are now available in Adobe Reader

What is a PDF eBook??
a PDF eBook is simply a copyright-protected file using Adobe DRM to have certain permissions…. these permissions settings are now available in Adobe Acrobat Reader

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3 Responses to What are the file extention for ebooks ( using Ebook reader ) ?

  • eg_303:

    Ebooks are mostly in .pdf and as long as you have adobe acrobat it can read any pdf, if its adobe ebbok then it's a pdf.
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  • Ted B:

    New version of Adobe Acrobat Reader also has Ebook Reader in it. Ebook reader is just an electronic edition of a physical book. Ebook is a technology based on PDF, which can be read on Windows,Mac or Palm OS pda. Acrobat reader is simply a PDF file reader. Thousands of Ebook available in PDF can be download or purchased from publisher. Microsoft also has an EBook reader with a different extension (.lit)
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  • Hassan Ibraheem:

    With the release of Adobe® Reader® 6.0 software, Adobe has united Acrobat eBook Reader and Acrobat Reader in a single application. You no longer need to install Acrobat eBook Reader to enjoy eBooks. All of the eBook reading features formerly in Acrobat eBook Reader are now available in Adobe Reader

    What is a PDF eBook??
    a PDF eBook is simply a copyright-protected file using Adobe DRM to have certain permissions…. these permissions settings are now available in Adobe Acrobat Reader
    References :
    http://www.adobe.com/products/ebookreader/

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