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Old 12-23-2013, 11:59 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak View Post
So you can't just download them from your library on the website like you can with books?
No, you can't. It doesn't give an option for downloading with a browser.

I have the Nook app on my Android tablet and download it there. I copy it to my PC and run it through Calibre to tweak the properties to better match my ereader's display, and then I copy it to my ereader.

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Do issues stay in your account indefinitely like they did at Fictionwise (I'm assuming yes) or do they only keep a certain number of back issues like I've heard Amazon does?
The oldest issue in my B&N Nook account is a little more than a year old. I think Amazon holds them for 7 months. But, honestly, I wouldn't trust them. I always copy the files for long term storage on my own media.
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