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Old 05-11-2011, 04:03 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by stampdonet View Post
I too am operating a macbook 10.4.11 OS and just downloaded calibre. However, I just purchased my first book from B & N and put it into calibre. When I clicked for it to convert, it said it was drm'd so I went back out to www. & downloaded a de-DRM but when I went to use it, it said it wasn't for my OS :-( How do I de DRM. Can I read my e-book in calibre without having a nook ?
Calibre does not strip DRM. If you have a legal ePub purchased from B&N, it will download straight to the Nook. To read it on your Mac, download the "Nook Reader App" and read it on with that. If you purchased the book from another store, use Adobe Digital Editions to authorize your machine (and your Nook) to read the book.
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