Thread: Nook Study
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Old 01-23-2013, 02:26 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by txgecko View Post
1) Is this some analog to amazon's print replica books, or is it web-based? (ie. is it a file I can just keep on my laptop, or am I going to have to have a constant internet connection to use it? I used a browser-based cafe-scribe book once, and it was not a good experience.)
I know nothing about Nook Study, but the FAQ says...
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Do I need to be connected to the Internet to read my eTextbook?
No. Once you've downloaded your eTextbook it is accessible to you anytime from NOOK Study. However, you will need to be online to take advantage of the Lookup features or when syncing your books.

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2) Is it user friendly? If I get a great price for something, but then go nuts trying to get the wretched thing to work properly, I'm not sure that's the best exchange.
I appears that most text books have a 7-day trial, so maybe the one you need does? No better way to judge how it works than to give it a try.
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