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Originally Posted by cgsmom
I read library books on my Nook all the time. When you sign in with your library card for the first time just make sure you don't check the box that says, "Yes, I use a Kindle". When you check out a book go to your library and select Manage Loan. Download EPUB and it will download the ASCM file that should open automatically in Adobe. Then copy to Nook.
I think I have decided that my next reader will be a Kobo, so library reading should get much easier.
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I have never checked the box for Kindle, I have always selected download EPUB and then when I opened it on my computer Digital Editions opened the file. Now it tries to open it with Adobe Acrobat. I can find the file on the directory of my computer and open it myself with ADE but the program will not recognize it has been checked out so no transfer to the Nook. This has just started happening since they are not supporting Overdrive for Windows.
I was upset about losing audio books to this change now it seems I will not be able to get e-books either. I don't want to read a book on my phone but they are determined to cut that option off.
I refuse to use Kindle because they make you checkout books through their website and I don't think it is any of their business what books I want to read.