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Old 01-15-2014, 03:35 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Sideload them (alf them if needed)
A few years ago, I eagerly would have done that. But today: No way.
Why buy a Nook Glowlight then?
It's a mediocre unit. If I'd want to side load, I could use my Nook Aura HD or Kindle Paperwhite, for example.
I wanted to have the convenient solution (Nook books on Nook hardware), not waste even a second over it.

EDIT:
I had sideloaded 2 ePUBS, original purchases from B&N (without strippjng DRM). Both had been missing the cover, for whatever reason. I just wanted to check out this solution. I never would do it for my entire library. I don't want to download on the PC and fumble around. I want to do it all directly on the reader.

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