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Old 02-19-2010, 12:11 AM   #12
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I'm not familiar with Calibre. Can you send news feeds to your Nook?
Calibre is ebook/ereader management software. It's cross-platform and feature-rich. Among its features are: ability to convert between drm-free ebook formats, downloading news from websites, managing your library, and being written and maintained by a member of this forum.

Say I want to read my favorite newspaper's rss content. I set it up with Calibre and the software downloads the feed at a settable time and converts it to an ebook format. When I plug my nook in, Calibre uploads it and deletes the original on the computer. If a USB hookup isn't your thing for such, you can set up Calibre as a server and have the download happen over wifi.
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