(Note, if you go to the Adobe website to install Digital Editions, the installer defaults to requiring you to have Flash installed to download it. So, haven't had much success so far but will persevere. This is on a quad-code Mac Pro running Lion. The file was only 25 pages long and after 30 mins of 'not touching the computer' as instructed(?) the app didn't appear to have done anything and there's no progress indicator. Clicking that gives you a 'Save' dialogue (as opposed to asking what file you want to convert), however I chose an existing ePub book, clicked OK then. Also, to use ePub to PDF converter you need to have the Accessibility API enabled in System Preferences, although the app will tell you that when it's launched for the first time.ĭid find the UI a little unintuitive - you get some curious instructions about window size/placement at the start and a 'Convert' button. Requirements could also mention that you need Adobe Digital Editions installed and running when you run ePub to PDF converter.
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