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Old 04-09-2015, 12:53 AM   #1021
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Originally Posted by dixieknits View Post
How will this work with the Classic Nook or the Simple Nook? I still use my lovely first generation for reading out of doors, yard beach etc. . I love it but I doubt I could read from a cloud
If you mean DeDRM then that would be the same method as before. Just offload the books (you don't need root with those), DeDRM using the methods mentioned before and that is all. You can put them back on or not.

By the way I use my Classic all the time. And it works fine with the new methods B&N are using. At least so far it has been able to read every book I threw at it. Which suggests that there are several encryption methods in the ereader spec, B&N just never did any changes until now.

Also I have a Nook Tablet as well, and that you don't have direct access to the books like you do with Classic or Nook Color when you connect up the USB cable. You can get at them if you install a different file browser (there are two in the nook store) then search for the books. From there you can copy them to a different direct user accessible location. But as you can see it is not as easy without root access.

I love my classic and it is still my main book reader. I hacked it as well as the library was just quite up to what I needed with about 1,000 books installed. Otherwise I wouldn't have bothered. The reader app itself is fine.
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