I've used this process but I always forget how to do it months later when I realize I've gotten a few new books. Also seems like I can never find the directions I used the time before... so yay! thanks! bookmarking! :-)
That's kind of the "nice" thing about reading Kindle books on a Nook the way I do; I'm forced to do this if I want to read the books I've purchased!
Here's how I buy books...
- Buy from Amazon or whereever. - Add to Goodreads. - Add to my backlog reading list spreadsheet. - Download and import into Calibre. - Upload to Nook. - Rename the old DRM'd file and save it as an additional backup just in case.
Thank you. This has been something that bugs me. I may someday want a non-Kindle. I'm not sure if Amazon is going to make another e-paper DX. And, hang it, yes, if I *bought* that e-book, I should be able to read it even if Amazon and I end up in some funky dispute.
It definitely seems to - I'll probably try it tonight or tomorrow and find out for sure. But reading it, it looks like my keyboard and mouse could duplicate what you've done.
Thanks! I recently downloaded a stripper for epubs on the Mac to temporarily acquire a couple of research books, three day checkouts just weren't suitable. And I really hate Adobe's methodology for dealing with DRM.
One thing that I really like on my Mac is the ability to send a printout to a PDF, it made copying some web sites to my Nook really easy for my current classes. But what I REALLY want is the ability to print directly to epub, that would make my life so much easier since then I could reflow text and increase the font size. After the semester ends I should search around for it, and if not, I have a new book on Objective C sitting around, maybe I should get back in to programming.
New Nook DRM SchemedroewynApril 28 2015, 14:44:48 UTC
Changes at Barnes & NobleIn mid-2014, Barnes & Noble changed the way they generated encryption keys. Instead of deriving the key from the user's name and credit card number, they started generating a random key themselves, sending that key through to devices when they connected to the B&N servers. This means that some users will find that no combination of their name and CC# will work in decrypting their ebooks
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Here's how I buy books...
- Buy from Amazon or whereever.
- Add to Goodreads.
- Add to my backlog reading list spreadsheet.
- Download and import into Calibre.
- Upload to Nook.
- Rename the old DRM'd file and save it as an additional backup just in case.
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One thing that I really like on my Mac is the ability to send a printout to a PDF, it made copying some web sites to my Nook really easy for my current classes. But what I REALLY want is the ability to print directly to epub, that would make my life so much easier since then I could reflow text and increase the font size. After the semester ends I should search around for it, and if not, I have a new book on Objective C sitting around, maybe I should get back in to programming.
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