Because my desktop runs Windows 7. I am not aware of an updated Nook app that will run on a Windows 7 machine. The system requirements listed for the Nook Windows app is Windows 8 and above. When I try to install it on my Windows 7 machine, the Windows app store want me to add my machine to my account and it cannot be done in the manner they say with a Windows 7 machine:
To add a Windows 10 PC:
1. Go to Settings > Accounts > Your info
2. Select Sign in with a Microsoft account instead
If your PC still isn't showing up, try adding the Microsoft account again.
If there is a Nook app that will work with a Windows 7 machine I cannot find it. This is why I was still clinging to Nook Study. When B&N stopped support for Nook for PC and Nook Study I called B&N to complain. This was during the period when B&N had stopped the ability to read Nook books online on their site. I told them that I now had no way to read the books I had bought from them online as I had been promised when I bought them. They told me to buy a Nook. I had one but I did not tell them that because there was a principle involved. I told them I should not have to buy one of their devices to read books that were bought with the promise of reading them online. They told me to buy I Windows 10 machine. I kid you not - this was their response to the fact they had made it impossible to use a product they had sold me without buying something I was told I did not need when I bought the product.
If the Nook App for Windows worked on a Windows 7 machine I would not have bother with Nook Study.
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