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Originally Posted by Luckystar2244
Sigh! this is just such a huge screwup! I was so ready to be done with them but the new one lured me in. I'd really like to be able to have access to all my previously purchased B&N books as well as library books. I'm wondering which I want more right now. But I think this might finally be it for me and I will switch over to kindle.
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Consider Kobo. If you can use Nook Study on your computer, you can get all your Nook books downloaded. We can't give you details here, but if you google alf and drm you'll find how to remove DRM and then you'd be able to load those Nook books to your Kobo.
I think you could do it without stripping the DRM, you would have to use ADE to transfer the books to your Kobo. Not entirely sure on this, but Nooks DRM is tied to Adobe's Adept DRM so it should work.
I suggest Kobo because you wouldn't need to worry about converting the epubs to anything else. Where as with Kindle you would need to have them as mobi or az3.