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Old 09-05-2010, 02:57 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by EricLandes View Post
So, that means there's been 104 + The Republic.
Oops. Off-by-one error. I swear I can do math, really.

In any case, just to confirm, 105 total unique B&N Classics offered so far this year through all means, +11 duplicate files from the NookStudy overlaps since that set has different product numbers from the regularly offered Classics, so they count as a separate "purchase" from the usual versions.

Oh, and the versions of Pride and Prejudice, Dracula, and Little Women that you get for free when you sign up for a B&N account and download/install the Nook apps to begin with are DRM-free, for some unknown reason (I'm guessing because people would be really annoyed to have to give their CC info just for signing up without intending to "buy" anything).

So if anyone's been wanting to try the B&N Classics on another reader and your DRM-stripping-fu is not of the strong, then at least you can transfer and convert those 3 with ease.
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