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Old 07-19-2010, 06:27 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by FizzyWater View Post
What I remember (and I'm going to admit up front my memory is sometimes...wonky!) is a post about the B&N software (desktop) upgrade making the eReader app stop working. Since most of my DRM'd collection is eReader, I don't want that to happen.

I should have subscribed to the thread when I saw it...and it may turn out what I read either wasn't about B&N's software or had nothing to do with eReader. It's just what my mind keeps telling me I "saw somewhere".
Might this possibly be the thread you thought you saw?

Another poster and I were kind of complaining back and forth about B&N's recent switchover to ePub-only downloads, which didn't work with the PDB-only eReader app on his or her favoured device and kept crashing my Mac desktop version of B&N's software (which they were promising to upgrade to take care of the issue), and it seems similar enough that maybe the two separate incompatibilities got conflated in your memory.

Of course, if that's not it at all, maybe you could borrow someone else's computer long enough to do a sacrificial test install of the two apps to see if one kills the other.
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