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Old 12-12-2010, 04:26 PM   #103
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Originally Posted by ATDrake View Post
There are many things B&N does wrong when it comes to e-books/readers and marketing/selling/providing support for them, but their relatively flexible and lenient DRM scheme (which they bought from eReader and have been slowly destroying Fictionwise over) is not one of them.
It's flexible in the original Fictionwise ereader app, and the original B&N ereader app. And even in the Bluefire app for iPhone. But the Nook apps for iPhone and Android... not so much. <snip>

I don't know how it works on the actual Nook devices, but the Nook apps for mobile devices have been amongst the most inflexible that I've used.

ETA: sorry... realized I had repeated info... didn't mean to do that.

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