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Old 04-27-2010, 03:28 PM   #168
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Originally Posted by adullday View Post
If the epub is available, you should be able to get it without a Nook, but only by using the Window's version of the B&N software. That's how I've been checking to see if any of my pdb ebooks have been updated to epub (so far none , but I only have two of them). All of the ebooks I've downloaded from the web have been in pdb format. However, when I download them using Windows B&N Reader, most of them are epub. A few still download as pdb leading me to believe that they don't have epub versions for those particular books.

Try downloading a few samples using the Windows B&N software and see if they come down as epub or pdb. Let us know what comes out--I'm curious! For instance, the sample for Greg Maguire's Wicked should download as an epub.
Nope.

The B&N Reader software forced me into firefox to "Shop." There is no in-software browsing the store. I added the Wicked sample with Windows Firefox, Downloaded it with Windows B&N Reader, and got a PDB.

So it's back to waiting...

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