The problem is that B&N decided to use a different DRM for ePub then the rest of the world. And it seem that the programs that B&N wrote to read ePub are not all that wonderful. So the switch is to go back to eReader instead of doing the smart thing and switching the DRM on their ePub to the same one everyone else uses. So basically, some of the reasons for getting a nook have just been negated because B&N have their heads firmly planted up their ass as far as ePub goes.
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