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Announcements

My Kobo Touch / Glo Seems Faulty

14 Dec 2012

Like any electronic device the Kobo eReader can occasionally fall over and require some assistance.  Let's see if we can resolve it.

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ePub or PDF? What Is the Difference?

01 May 2012

You may be more comfortable with PDF files however ePub allows more flexibility on a greater number of eReading devices.

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Urllink.acsm? What is This File I Downloaded?

18 Jan 2011

The urllink.acsm file is a token that is used to trigger the ePub or PDF download through Adobe Digital Editions or the Sony software, Reader.

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I Want to Read eBooks in a Networked/ Corporate Environment

02 Sep 2010

If you are using the Angus & Robertson app and cannot downlaod your eBooks when you click upon the 'UPDATE LIBRARY', then you may need to explore the settings to allow the app to connect to the online database where the eBooks are stored.

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My eBook Order is Not in 'My eLibrary'

02 Sep 2010

Occasionally there can be delays however any orders that appear to have problems are identified by our system and resubmitted.

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My eReader Works With A & R eBooks. How Do I Download Them?

02 Sep 2010

ePub formatted eBooks from Angus & Robertson will work with Adobe-DRM supported eReading devices.

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Getting eBooks to Your eReader For The First Time

02 Sep 2010

It may look confusing, but it's really quite simple and you can cccess your eBooks from multiple devices.

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Can I Read Angus & Robertson eBooks on My PC or Mac?

Yes.  To read Angus & Robertson eBooks on your PC or Mac you can download the appropriate application from our eReading apps

Before downloading the appropriate app, please check the minimum system requirements to run these applications.

Mac users will need to be using Intel-based devices running OS 10.5 or newer.

PC users will need to be using Windows XP (with Service Pack 3 installed) or a more recent operating system such as Vista (with Service Pack 2) or Windows 7.

Generally, meeting these minimum requirements is as simple as an update from Apple (for Macs) or Microsoft (for Windows).

An alternative to the app to download and read your eBooks is to use Adobe Digital Editions, which works on both Windows-based PCs and Apple Macs.  Linux users can install this software using WINE. Instructions to install and download Adobe Digital Editions and your Angus & Robertson eBooks to PCs and Macs is available here.