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Old 06-17-2013, 09:21 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by SteveK View Post
Is it possible to download Sony or Kobo books from their websites directly into Nook HD? I know I can install the Sony and Kobo readers, but would rather not have multiple reading programs, since the majority of my books are either B&N or Kindle books.

Also, can I download non-DRM books, such as Smashwords, etc directly into Nook?

Thanks in advance for any information you may be able to provide.

SteveK
Sony and Kobo - You would have to download on the PC and disinfect them (i.e., remove the DRM. Google Apprentice Alf to get started), then sideload. Sideloading is very easy and I have no problems doing that with my books.

If you can download the books DRM-free through a webpage, you can do the same thing on a Nook tablet. Just remember that they'll be put into a downloads folder, not necessarily into your ebooks folder. They'll open automatically in the B&N reader program though, so you only need to worry about the file locations if you want to.
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