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Old 12-23-2014, 09:07 PM   #63
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The only program that will open these books is Nook Study, nothing else.
When that format first came out this was true. When I first got my Nook HD, it couldn't open them while my old Nook Color could. As hwlester said, B&N now supports reading them on all the non-eink Nook devices, the Windows 8 app, and the iOS app. Still a good idea to avoid that format in particular, and B&N books in general!

I have a handful of the PagePerfect Nookbooks/pdfs, but only one I actually paid for and care about being able to keep reading. I can open it in ADE 2.0 which handles B&N's flavor of Adobe DRM (provided the key is still based on name and credit card). So that's a little better then only being able to read it with B&N apps, but not much.
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