To get the eReader downloads for their B&N books, if they can. There've been a couple of people on these forums who've said they were disappointed/cautious about B&N's switchover because their preferred device took PDBs but not DRM-ed ePubs or some similar concern.
And as far as I've been able to tell, anyone on a non-Mac computer browsing the B&N website still gets ePubs, though I could be wrong.
So if you didn't have access to a friend's/school's Mac, then maybe you could get it via spoofing so that the B&N server at least thinks you're on one and sends the desired format, though this is another thing I could be wrong about.
Last edited by ATDrake; 08-08-2010 at 01:52 PM.
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