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Old 01-09-2014, 01:19 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by pdurrant View Post
You could download them to a nook app on your Kindle Fire, or you could download them to Adobe Digital Editions on your computer, after which removing the DRM and converting for reading anywhere is pretty simple.

They're just ePubs with Adobe DRM applied.

And you have 14 days to test that you can read them easily where you want to. If it doesn't work, you can cancel before then and pay nothing.

As I've said before: if I could get this offer, I'd take it like a shot.
Actually, magazines are not available to download outside of nook apps, unless you use the Alternative Download GreaseMonkey script. Most of B&N's magazines are DRM-free already. Some of the more glossy magazines are only available on their tablet devices (nook color, tablet, HD, and HD+) and the Alternative Download, if it works at all, only gives you the slimmed down "article view" version (I'm assuming Alternative Download is the link for eink devices). The good thing is that Analog and Asimov's only have the one version for all devices since they're primarily text.
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