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Old 10-28-2009, 08:37 AM   #8
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Oh man, I'm glad somebody understands because I sure don't.

So Adobe says it will work but Barnes and Noble says no?

I'm with the "I'm just going to wait and see" crowd. I would really like a device that I don't have to run Python scripts to get my library eBooks on. I'm getting really frustrated with that Barnes and Noble help forum ... I alternate between getting angry with them because they don't seem to have answers and kind of feeling sorry for them because they seem to be trying to do their jobs without the resources to do it accurately.

Maybe by Mid-December or so they'll have all this worked out.
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