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EBOOKS

All our eBooks are in Adobe PDF format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader. This will already be installed on most modern systems, but if not it can be downloaded free from Adobe.com by clicking here.

Most of our eBooks are supplied in zip folders which is a standard way of distributing files over the internet, and you will need Winzip, or a similar utility installed on your computer in order to unpack the file once it has been downloaded.

All modern computers already come with a utility for unzipping files pre-installed as standard. If your computer does not have a suitable utility for this purpose installed you can download one quickly and easily and at no cost.
You can download Winzip from winzip.com by clicking here should you need to. Alternatively, you can download a similar unzip utility here: http://www.zip995.com

To view a short video about opening and downloading zip and pdf files, and zipping your own files with winzip click here.


AUDIO FILES

Our audio books are all in standard mp3 format suitable for playing on any computer, mp3 player, i-pod, etc. They can also be burned to CD for convenient playing in your car or home stereo, CD/DVD player, etc.

Once you have made your purchase you will be taken to a special part of the site where you can download the files you have purchased. Easy to follow instructions are provided on the download page. If you do run into any problems at all, which is very unlikely, you can always contact us at our Support Centre, and we will be happy to help in any way we can.

Downloading times for audio books vary greatly depending on what kind of Internet connection you have. If you have a broadband connection it will take just a few minutes per part. If you have a 56k dial-up connection it will be considerably slower. If a recording is several hours long we will have split it into several parts to make it easier to download so even if you are on a slow connection you can start listening to the first part whilst the others are downloading.

If you experience any difficulties downloading the audio files, we recommend that you download and install a free download manager/accelerator by clicking here. This powerful, easy-to-use and absolutely free download accelerator and manager should help considerably if you are experiencing problems.


COPYRIGHT

All of the content on this site has been approved by the publishers and copyright holders. As a paying customer you are entitled to download and listen to these files as often as you wish and on whatever equipment you wish. However, like any other media, it is illegal to make copies of the files and give them to other people.



 


 









Help Downloading MP3 Audio Files...

On many computers, clicking on an MP3 file will only play it. Here's how to save the file to your computer so you can burn a CD or transfer it to your portable player.

Windows PC or Linux

Right-click on the link to the MP3 file, and choose the option for Saving the link (or target). It will say "Save Target As..." or "Save Link As..." or "Download Link...". On most systems, double-clicking the downloaded file will open it and begin playback.

Mac OS X

Hold down the option key and click on the link to the MP3 file. It will download to the Desktop (or other folder if you set one in preferences). Double-clicking the icon will begin playback and add the track to your iTunes library.


Listening and CD Burning Help...


MP3's can easily be listened to on your computer. Most computers made in the past several years include everything you need out of the box. You need to have a sound card (which most recent PC's include, and all Macs have one built-in), a way of hearing the talks (either speakers or earphones) and you need MP3 player software already installed (such as Windows Media Player, iTunes for Mac or PC, MusicMatch).

You can also listen to these on most portable audio players such as iPods.

You cannot, however, listen to MP3s on most Audio CD players (like car CD players or portable CD players). For that, you need to "burn an Audio CD" from the MP3s (a process which will automatically convert them to the appropriate format and put them on a CD).

To convert these MP3s to Audio CDs playable on a "normal" CD Player: You need to burn an Audio CD on your computer. Most computers include software that can do this. If not you can also download such software for free: including MusicMatch Jukebox, WinAmp, iTunes, etc.

When you "burn a CD" of these MP3s, the software converts the fles into the standard Audio CD format (called AIFF files) -- if not, make sure the preferences in the software are set to burn an "Audio CD," not an MP3 CD.

Note: If you get a message that the track is too long, look for an option that will let you "cram more data on the CD and burn anyway." Discs made this way may not play back on older CD players.


Help Opening PDF eBooks...


I try to open my eBook but get a message that it can't find Adobe Reader, even though I have Reader installed and can read PDF files with it.

This either means that you have an old version of Adobe Reader or that the version you have was not fully installed and is not properly registered with Windows. This can happen even if you can open a PDF file from within Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat. The solution is to uninstall the Adobe Reader currently installed on your computer, download the latest version of Adobe Reader from adobe.com and reinstall it.

I try to open my eBook but it keeps displaying the message "Detecting Adobe Reader Plugin... please wait..." and the eBook's content never gets displayed

This either means that you have an old version of Adobe Reader or that the version you have was not fully installed and is not properly registered with Windows. This can happen even if you can open a PDF file from within Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat. The solution is to uninstall the Adobe Reader currently installed on your computer, download the latest version of Adobe Reader from 
adobe.com and reinstall it.

When opening my eBook, it only displays a white page

That can happen if the Adobe Reader is not fully or not at all installed on your computer. The solution is to uninstall the Adobe Reader currently installed on your computer, download the latest version of Adobe Reader from 
adobe.com and install or reinstall it.

If you still are unable to read an eBook after re-installing Acrobat Reader, try downloading the eBook and opening it on a different computer first, and if it still does not work, contact our Support Desk.





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