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Old 10-29-2010, 03:49 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
For what it's worth, B&N's DRM is the easiest and most convenient to deal with of the lot and I'm sure you'll quickly get the hang of it should you decide to try a more DIY route.
I agree... i've gotten to the point of checking both B&N and Amazon for books I'm looking for and if the prices are reasonably close, i purchase from B&N (Sorry Amazon). Since I *rarely* boot into Windows (I'm a Linux guy) and the DRM removal script is a fairly simple Python script, that's the path of preference. Remove DRM, load into Calibre and convert to my heart's content.
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