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Old 05-07-2011, 10:03 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by TXwinelover View Post
My name is Ann Bartholomew.

I have both the Nook & Kindle on my Dell laptop, and was trying to find a way (if possible) to convert all the books on the Kindle to Nook using Calibre, so I can consolidate my reading.

Any help would be greatly appreciated...
Most of your books will have DRM on them, whether they are currently on the nook or the kindle. If you're going to use Calibre to keep your library organized and flexible (HIGHLY recommended program), then the first step will be to remove/strip the DRM from your books. Forum rules here prevent any of us from giving explicit instructions for that removal, or links to sites that cover it. But if you google/bingle "Apprentice Alf", the first hit should provide all the help you need. It's really quite easy these days.

Once you've sorted that concern, you can convert files between Kindle format and Nook format using Calibre and move your eBooks to whichever device you wish.
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