Thread: Classic The nook is bad for eBooks
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Old 12-23-2009, 07:14 AM   #139
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Originally Posted by stangri View Post
Ok, as far as nook not being better for epub -- you can read epubs bought at B&N and Sony Store on nook, while you can't read B&N epubs on sony readers (and that is a fact). nook is better for epub, Sony PRS readers are worse for epub, go post there.
Unfortunately it seems that the ePub renderer (adobe mobile reader sdk) on the nook is much more buggy at the moment than older versions on other devices. As i wrote in an earlier post, a lot of standard compliant ePubs can't be read on the nook at the moment. This is a serious issue and B&N has to fix it asap! Given such issues your statement "nook rules all" seems a little bit odd.
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