Can't We Just...
If the newer version of a reader app turns out to be a problem, and someone still has a copy of the older version on hand, shouldn't sharing it with someone else, who can't find that older version online, be ok? I don't recall, for example, seeing anything stated while downloading or installing the Nook for PC program that precludes giving copies to other people.
It's not an issue for me, since I was still able to locate a copy when I found that the Nook app for Win8 made my books unreadable on Win10, even though they appeared to be trying very hard to hide it. I'm thinking that in some cases, all links for one of these could easily disappear, leaving anyone preferring the older program high and dry.
I'm just thinking about how difficult it can be for some people, if, like me, the drive their software was all stored on blows chunks. In my case, I still was able to find both Kindle for PC and Nook for PC. I haven't yet bought anything from Kobo (despite having had my Aura for quite some time), so that software isn't an issue for me.
Just wondering.
|