Well, after downloading the nook app, (because a book I wanted to
download on the web site wouldn't allow it) I installed it, and was
pleasantly surprised to be offered a summary of vo gestures if I
wanted them. I opened a drm protected ebook (one I'd bought several
years ago and never did read, because at the time, nothing reading
pdb format existed on osx tiger) and to my surprise, it worked like a
dream. I'm extremely happy with the nook app for Idevices. The
version I have is 3.3.0.24, so if there are others using the app who
didn't have luck, I'd say give it another go. If there are others
who used it, and reported it worked well, then I apologize, I didn't
remember seeing such messages, so forgive me if folks already knew this.
So, now that barnes and noble nook books are usable, I wonder if
amazon will follow the trend. :)
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