Getting support for the dreadful Digital Editions
I checked out a book from my library, & returned it on the expiration date using Adobe Digital Editions (ADE).
Then, because I wasn't done reading it, I checked it out again, (after the expiration period), and attempted to have Adobe reauthorize it.
What happened? ADE went into a loop for several minutes, flashing a popup so fast I couldn't read it, ultimately telling me I'm not authorized to use the book.
Wait, I just checked it out!
Not wanting to waste too much time on software bugs, I checked out a different book. This time, when the library due date arrived, I let the book expire without de-authorizing it in ADE.
I did, however, remove the book using ADE's delete book function. Then, I went to the library. The library crudware reported I still had the book checked out, and wouldn't let me download it. Hunting around on my computer, I saw two 6 MB files in Adobe's Digital Editions folder: they had the same title as the book I had previously used ADE to delete, dated when I ***first*** checked the book out from the library. Oh, I guess ADE didn't remove the book as it reported.
Okay, I said, "I'll buy the **!@$$ book!" I went to Google, and I bought the book, which gives me the right to read it on my ereader. In google, the book opened just fine--I guess Google knows how to write software--and I could sit and read the book on my computer, where I don't want to read it. Nope, I want to read it on my Sony ereader. That requires I use ADE. Bummer!
So, I clicked the Google button to download the book. I clicked on the book file as instructed. Up pops a window from within the dreadful ADE: "Document is licensed for a different user account."
I went to Adobe's website to report a bug. They don't seem to take bug reports on this software, or if they do, they hide it well. Somewhere, I found a forum in which someone with similar problems told one of the 20 or so people who have previously had this problem that they should delete ADE entirely & reinstall. I tried that. Result? Now, ADE doesn't do anything when I click on the book title.
You folks at Adobe call this software? I call it garbage. And I know of what I speak, having 20 years of software design experience.
If I don't have access to the book I purchased within a week, I'll also call it a small claims case, and I'll look forward to seeing you in court, where at least if I'm made to waste 3 hours there'll be someone there to respond: a judge.
