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Old 09-23-2014, 06:16 PM   #339
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by simplyparticular View Post
Well this explains why I couldn't get into my library several times last week - I kept getting error messages from B&N's site. I've still got $40+ in credit from the ebook settlement and a Christmas gift card. I'll have to see if it lets me order p-books online for my kids - I'm not buying books I can't side load to my Sony.

I haven't owned a Nook in years, and this isn't making me want to.
You can still buy ePub from B&N and load them on your Sony. You have two choices how to do this. One is to install Greasemonkey in Forefox and use the alternate Download button that gives you or install nook for PC (desktop only, do not use the Windows 8 version) and use that to download the ePub to your computer.

Then you can use your normal way of stripping the DRM and then onto your Sony from there.

When I first read about the download button being removed, I installed nook for PC and download all of my ePub from B&N and I had no problem stripping the DRM. In fact, some of the ePub in my B&N library had actually been updated since originally bought.
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