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Old 09-01-2023, 05:07 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by Aleron Ives View Post
I suppose there would be other places to download Windows Store installers, assuming they're the same type of executable files you get for all other Windows programs. I use Windows 7, so the Windows Store doesn't exist. I would have liked to support B&N if it weren't so difficult to deal with their e-books, since I don't have a Nook.
I don't know enough about Windows 10 to know if there is another way to download the Nook App. I've got a feeling there's not, but I've been wrong many times in my life and I could be wrong here.

Supporting Barnes & Noble is the main reason I was excited to find a way to download my books again (a few months ago) -- unfortunately I don't know any other way to do it besides using Windows 10 (I would imagine Windows 11 also). And I felt that Mac users were left out, that's why I was excited to find that VirtualBox worked in Macs. I just figured VirtualBox was a Linux or Windows thing.
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