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Old 06-19-2013, 08:50 AM   #82
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Originally Posted by Morganucopia View Post
I installed Nook for PC under the mistaken assumption that I could test my EPUB files under development and see how they would display on a Nook device. Unlike Sony's Reader for PC, there is no way to import your own EPUB files, which makes Nook for PC completely useless for my purposes.
I have both Nook for PC and Nook Study installed on my PC. Both allow you to import your own epubs.

In Nook for PC, click on "My Library" in the left hand pane. On the top, you should now see a button that says "Add New Item" ... click on it and you can navigate to wherever the book is on your PC and import it into the reader.

Both Nook for PC and Nook Study are also connecting properly with the B&N store now to download your books. Don't know how long that will last, but both work on my PC at the present.

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