While I'm going to use Internet Explore for this example, other browsers are similar, if not easier to use.
If you want to read the e-book on line or download it, click on the
download image link. A new window will open in your
browser and the PDF will begin to load. (it may take a few seconds) When the PDF has loaded, you
can either continue to view it on line, or you can save it to be viewed
later. If you want to save the PDF
E-Book and read it later, click on File in the upper left hand corner
of your browser. Next, scroll down and click on
Save as and a small pop up window will appear. Choose to save the PDF to
either your Desktop or My documents on your PC. You can also choose a different
title and when you're ready, click on Save. That's it! In a few moments,
depending on your internet service and the size of the file, your book will be
downloaded to your PC and ready to enjoy whenever you want.
NOTE: To read your E-book off-line, you will need to have a PDF reader like Adobe Reader, which is free and is probably already installed on your computer as it works on almost any operating system. If you don't have it or another reader on your PC, then you can download and install Adobe Reader or you may decide to choose any of the other free and not so bloated (as in not using up a lot of memory) PDF Readers like Foxit or PDF Reader or you can choose from a list of readers for different operating systems from Wikipedia .