For what it's worth, Barnes & Noble has slowly letting its proprietary eReader format die (i.e., dropping support of it in all of their ereaders except the first one, phasing out support of the Fictionwise/eReader apps), without offering to convert them to ePub. If you bought it from Barnes & Noble, it's converted to ePub (encrypted in the eReader algorithm DRM), but if you bought it from their Fictionwise/eReader subsidiaries, too bad. In some cases, you haven't been able to download the books since 4/1/2010.
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