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Old 06-13-2014, 03:38 PM   #5
rcentros
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Originally Posted by Shepard View Post
If I can read my Nook Books through Adobe Digital Editions on my computer, why can't I read it on my Sony Reader? Does anyone know if I can read my Nook Books on my Sony Reader?
I've got a T2 and a NST. You'll need Calibre and "Apprentice Alf" to free your Nook books for reading on the T2. It's not hard and works well. Also allows you to convert Kindle books for your T2. (Or vice versa.)

And Calibre also allows you to fix badly formatted books. I bought one for the Nook recently (if the book is available on Barnes & Noble and Amazon, I usually try to buy it on B&N because I don't want them to go belly up), but in this case the Nook version was terribly formatted -- and locked that way. (Huge spaces between the lines.) If I hadn't been able to clean it up with Calibre I would have returned it and bought the Kindle version, which was formatted well (at least the sample was).

EDIT: I see I've basically repeated what eschwartz said. Sorry for the redundancy.

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