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Old 09-05-2009, 10:26 AM   #43
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Originally Posted by z0rr0 View Post
Shame... Does anyone know how to do it?

I still did not get the answer from fictionwise, if their native e-reader will be under developement after B&N acqusition. No answer so far.

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In theory, it should work exactly like it did on the Windows install. You copy the Fictionwise eReader file to the same location on the iPhone that the other B&N books are located. Then Open on the iPhone and then you'll have to re-enter the purchase code (credit card number).

Of course "in theory" is one of those phrases you just hate to hear and scares you. Kind of like a kid right out of school saying "...its been my experience...", or a grizzled oldtimer say "...that's what the book says, but watch this!" Sorry if this doesn't work for you, but you have to admit, its a good theory.
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