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Old 12-03-2010, 03:15 PM   #76
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Originally Posted by leday View Post
I have already been using the inept scripts for Adobe epub and pdf files for my Sony Reader with no problems. I now have purchased a Nook Color and have a question about the ignoblekey and ignoblekeygen scripts. I do NOT have the B&N reader software, as I prefer to use Calibre for my book management. Running the ignoblekey script gives me the error that it cannot locate the B&N reader software so that bombed out. Ignoblekeygen runs though. Am I correct in assuming that I can generate a key using this software WITHOUT needing to have the B&N reader software loaded, and that the generated key will work for ignobleepub to generate the final book file? Is there a book I can test this on before I actually purchase one from B&N? Also, if I only download the book directly to my Nook via Wi-Fi, do I need to have the B&N reader to get it to my hard drive so I can work with it using these scripts? (I know...newbie question...)
If you are already using Calibre, look for the new Calibre plugins that replace using the scripts. Once you install them (use the readme file in the same folder) you will simply buy the book, follow the link to your B&N library and then download, saving the book somewhere you can find it. Then drag the book into Calibre and presto "drm free"

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