Thread: Classic Nook WiFi for $149???
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Old 06-21-2010, 07:43 PM   #32
iBeth
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Originally Posted by RyanMWilliams View Post
The price drop and wifi version makes the Nook more interesting. Plus I already have a library of e-books already from Fictionwise/eReader. I'm really itching to just buy one but I might wait awhile longer. Are people generally happy with the Nook?
I also have tons of books from fictionwise, and I just bought a nook on 6/3. The fictionwise content is easy to load onto the nook. Library books are also easy to load. I've been pretty happy with the nook, overall.

I do recommend Calibre (free download) to organize all the books. Nook won't do folders but you can change the metadata of your own side-loaded content so that it sorts the way you want it to. For example, I've changed the titles of my work-related pdfs so they all start with the same tag, e.g., "TAS - Title." That way they are all in the same spot in my library toc.
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