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Originally Posted by aagstn
None, but you at least have the option of using any device that has the B&N Reader app if you don't want to remove the DRM with no device limit.
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Someone mentioned on another thread that the
JetBook readers could handle B&N-DRM ePubs and PDBs.
And if you've a Mac or can spoof one in your browser's user-agent string, B&N are currently sending all their My Library downloads from the website as PDB files again in order to alleviate a particular crashing problem on that platform.
So people using eReader compatible devices will be able to use them too, at least until B&N change things again.
I, too, find their social DRM less intrusive and more flexible than ADE's 6-device limit, or the ever-changing Kindle PID scheme whose Mac-compatible tools will cease to work for me if I upgrade to the 2.5 firmware.