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Old 01-11-2013, 01:41 AM   #1
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Will the Glo do this:

I have a Nook Classic. I'd like to get a Nook Glow, but I can't stand the library organization.

The reason I would stick with the Nook brand is because over half of my books are from B&N. I thought I read somewhere the you could sideload B&N books on Kobo readers.

So, is that correct? Will Kobo read B&N, ePub, and secure digital books?

Native to the Glo (so, not using any other software), can the user:

a. set up shelves (or catalogs or collections ...)
b. select a book and assign it to one or more shelves (rather than the cumbersome Nook Glow, where the user selects a shelf and then must sort through all 200 books to add one to the shelf)


thanks to all of you as I fumble my way though this purchase ....


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Old 01-11-2013, 02:01 AM   #2
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The reason I would stick with the Nook brand is because over half of my books are from B&N. I thought I read somewhere the you could sideload B&N books on Kobo readers.

So, is that correct? Will Kobo read B&N, ePub, and secure digital books?
For epubs, Kobo uses ADE to read books with Adobe DRM. But, I think B&N a different style of Adobe DRM. I am fairly sure that Kobo don't support this.
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Native to the Glo (so, not using any other software), can the user:

a. set up shelves (or catalogs or collections ...)
b. select a book and assign it to one or more shelves (rather than the cumbersome Nook Glow, where the user selects a shelf and then must sort through all 200 books to add one to the shelf)
Yes to both. You create new shelves from the shelf list. You can then add books to the shelf from a list of books. You can also select a book, use "Add to shelf" and select multiple shelves from the list displayed.
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Old 01-11-2013, 02:04 AM   #3
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I find the shelf handling on my Kobo Touch to be altogether too painfully slow and cumbersome. If it wasn't for Calibre handling shelves, I wouldn't bother.
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I have a Nook Classic. I'd like to get a Nook Glow, but I can't stand the library organization.

The reason I would stick with the Nook brand is because over half of my books are from B&N. I thought I read somewhere the you could sideload B&N books on Kobo readers.

So, is that correct? Will Kobo read B&N, ePub, and secure digital books?

Native to the Glo (so, not using any other software), can the user:

a. set up shelves (or catalogs or collections ...)
b. select a book and assign it to one or more shelves (rather than the cumbersome Nook Glow, where the user selects a shelf and then must sort through all 200 books to add one to the shelf)


thanks to all of you as I fumble my way though this purchase ....


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Do you use Calibre?

Are you averse to cleaning off the B&N protection?

It would open up your options if you let the Calibre Plug-ins clean the books for you because then you could choose the brand/device of your choice.
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