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Old 07-05-2013, 10:28 AM   #9
Dr. Drib
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MamaStorm, E-ink readers are front-lit, by the way.

The problem you are facing, which is really quite simple to solve by using calibre, deals with the idea of latching onto a store that most easily supplies the kinds of books you like to read. You state that Amazon is that source.

However, since you already have a nook, the most logical solution (unless you are independently wealthy) is simply to download calibre and become acquainted with that program.



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