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Old 07-09-2019, 08:37 PM   #4
Patchicat
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Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Texas
Device: Nook Tablet; Nook HD+; Nook Samsung Tab 3
I'be been able to use Nook Study to get around the fact that Barnes & Noble does NOT want you to download their books from the store. I've been a Nook fan since 2009 when I purchased my first Nook. I am not particularly a Kindle fan because I don't trust Amazon not to snatch back whatever book I purchased. That's why I like to download and future proof my purchases.

I could use the Windows app, but I don't know if I can future proof my purchases, and that is important to me.

Nook Study still works on my computer; it just won't sync with my purchased library online anymore. The only way I was able to get my latest purchases is because I still own an original Nook Color which works. I've probably purchased my last books from Barnes & Noble because of this, and I'm looking into purchasing a different ereader.

I already own an older Kindle, but it's not my favorite ereader. I got it, used, so I could future proof any purchases from Amazon.

Thanks for your replies.

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