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Old 03-02-2012, 12:01 PM   #10
geertm
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Originally Posted by RAH View Post
I was wondering about this - i.e. will a magazine subscription eat up my remaining memory in a hurry. One thing I have noticed is that a new issue does NOT download immediately when it is available. It shows up on the Home screen of my Color Nook with a "New" label and also a "Download" label. So you don't automatically get it.

Of course, if you want to read it, you have to download it. I suppose you get used to doing that and also archinving anything you have already read. Seems like subscribers must be getting huge archive lists of these issues over time. However, I suppose it's just a pointer in the account database, not the actual document.
Yes, if you archive a magazine just a link to the magazine on B&N's servers is kept on your ereader.
Also if you do not archive a magazine it will be deleted (as in really deleted from your account) after a certain period of time or a certain number of issues.
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