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Surfin the alpha waves ~~
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Location: New Jersey
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I actually decided that this would require a lot more effort than I thought would be worthwhile. |
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Bookaholic
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Minnesota
Device: iPad Mini 4, AuraHD, iPhone XR +
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I've got about 960 books in my Nook account (most from the FW transfer) and am not too worried as all are properly backed up in more than one place. Last edited by Dr. Drib; 11-16-2015 at 12:24 PM. |
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You kids get off my lawn!
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Device: Oasis 2 and Libra H2O and half a dozen older models I can't let go of
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Bookaholic
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Location: Minnesota
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#1265 |
Surfin the alpha waves ~~
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New Jersey
Device: Jetbook Lite & Mini, Nook STR, Kobo, Hanvon N516, Kindle 2, Androids
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Yeah, all of my purchases are backed up and will remain accessible if Barnes & Noble exits the ebook business.
And I would expect my Nooks to continue working. |
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Laura
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Device: Kobo Sage, Kobo Elipsa, Nook Glowlight 4 Plus, Kindle Oasis 2
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Testate Amoeba
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Device: Many Android devices, Kindle 2, Toshiba e755 PocketPC
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I had a lot of books at Books on Board, too. I still have all of them. That's specifically why I don't buy books from any service with unhacked DRM. If iTunes went out of business and I had books there, I'd be totally fracked. |
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Connoisseur
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Device: Nook
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There are some "Nook Magazines" that are only image files instead of properly rendered books. Magazines such as Writers Digest, Simple, Readers Digest, etc are all in their "special" format, which only works on tablets. The file says epub but it isn't, nothing else can read it. While the format is nice to look at, with fancy page turns like you have a physical magazine in your hands, the resolution wasn't quite high enough for me. I went direct with the companies that offered PDF's. I could zoom in more, and they were DRM free as well.
You can convert a "special" Nook Magazine. If you have a rooted tablet, you can access the epub or the directory it expands to. What they do is you download the epub, which contains all the images in the epub/zip (but not epub format) then it unzips all the files into a folder that the reader then displays. Not sure why they did it this way instead of just having the reader display the epub. But anyway you could grab the images, and stitch them together into a book if you needed. Thankfully the Analog and Azamov are not that way, and are full epubs. One other tip though, if you download them from a B&N e-ink device the images (cover etc) will be gray scale. If you download with a tablet or Nook for PC the images are in color. There doesn't seem to be any other difference. And the color versions look the same on a e-ink display in my testing. Also B&N does not offer back issues, never understood why they don't. But regardless they are all DRM free. With regard to Nook devices if B&N close, they will continue to function. You will have to side load everything but other than that they will work. The only possible "Gotcha" would be if you have to erase or factory restore. The Nook's want you to register first before anything else. BUT there are ways around that. I forget all the details, however there is a way to bypass the registration process. A 'secret tap method' that is different for each Nook model. Some of them have a link where you can tap to register later. Nook simple touch you swipe long the top left to right and a button for Factory. Tap that then under the factory menu there is 'Skip Oobe’ button. Nook color it don't start setting it up (if you do shut it off and back on) and tap power while holding Volume Up and home again. I think this is the same for Nook Tablet. Nook Classic I am not sure about, I think it either had a skip option on the screen or you had to hold one of the arrow buttons while powering it up at the start up screen. Last edited by DBDigital; 11-13-2015 at 01:28 PM. |
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Laura
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Thanks for the additional info about the Analog and Asimov's, DB.
It definitely seems that BN would be best for me for current issues or a subscription as I'd prefer epub. Too bad Kobo doesn't seem to provide epubs since my primary ereader is a Kobo and they do carry back issues. |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: UK
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Update: Okay, I have found the files that B&N's Nook app loads again. Installing SSHDroid to allow me to search the file system helped a lot. I still think it should be much easier. Thanks, Last edited by ballfresno; 11-15-2015 at 11:39 AM. |
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Laura
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The current version of the Nook Android app puts the books in a hidden folder. In older versions, they were in a folder you could see if you connected your Android to a computer via USB.
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Indeed. Finding them is the tricky bit. Being able to connect through SSHDroid encouraged me to type more and hence explore better (i.e. find / -name '*.epub' did the trick... :-).
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Device: Nook Glowlight
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Download Comics/Updated TamperMonkey Script?
Hey all, glad I found this thread. I'm sorry if this is a duplicate question, but I was trying to download some graphic novels that I bought from Barnes and Noble. The Nook for PC app won't download comics or magazines, and the script that worked late 2014 no longer works as B&N has removed My Nook Library. I was tinkering around with the script, but can't get it quite right and was wondering if anyone else had updated it? Alternatively, can anyone point me in the right direction to be able to download my comics?
Switching to Amazon and their Kindle after this. Such a hassle. |
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Laura
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You can download the nook comics with the Nook Windows store app, Nook for Android, Nook for iOS, and Nook tablets. If you need to "future proof" them, you're going to have a challenge though. I think it's possible, just not easy. FYI, you can't download Amazon comics with Kindle for PC. If you have an E-ink Kindle, you can download them for transfer via USB from the website. For comics, I prefer Google. You can easily download them from the website, and they are often available in both pdf and epub. (Both of which are "future proof-able.") |
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I have Nook for PC (I believe that's what you are referring to by Nook Windows, but I'll check again after I post this) and it will not let me download my comics. I get the error "This title is currently not available for download for this application. (Download: 2138)". Not only will it not allow me to download it, I can't even read it on my computer. Thank you for the heads-up about comics on Kindle and Google. I'll be looking through Google's selection, for sure! Thank you! Edit: Just checked. NOOK--the Windows app--only works for Windows 10. Unfortunately, I am waiting to upgrade to Windows 10 once I get a new laptop. I have a lot of work on this machine that I would hate to lose if anything goes wrong. So I guess my options are limited to the script for now, and Google for future purchases. Thanks again. Last edited by AninOnin; 11-20-2015 at 10:42 PM. Reason: addition |
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