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Kerry Lannert  
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From: Kerry Lannert <klann...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 14:42:36 -0700
Local: Wed, Oct 21 2009 5:42 pm
Subject: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?
FYI: I just got an email from Barnes & Noble letting me know that my
eReader.com-purchased books are NOT compatible with nook. "At this time,
the Barnes & Noble eReader is only compatible with purchases made from
Barnes & Noble or Fictionwise." I responded requesting clarification,
seeing as how the device specifications clearly state that eReader is
one of the supported formats, but I'm prepared to cancel my order
entirely if it's not compatible with the 70+ eReader books I already
have. What a disappointment.

- Kerry


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Bert Latamore  
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From: Bert Latamore <bert.latam...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 17:58:02 -0400
Local: Wed, Oct 21 2009 5:58 pm
Subject: Re: [woyp] Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

I can't believe that. Since B&N owns eReader it only seems logical to
combine all the formats of its ebook properties on the one device.

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 5:42 PM, Kerry Lannert <klann...@gmail.com> wrote:

> FYI: I just got an email from Barnes & Noble letting me know that my
> eReader.com-purchased books are NOT compatible with nook. "At this time,
> the Barnes & Noble eReader is only compatible with purchases made from
> Barnes & Noble or Fictionwise." I responded requesting clarification,
> seeing as how the device specifications clearly state that eReader is
> one of the supported formats, but I'm prepared to cancel my order
> entirely if it's not compatible with the 70+ eReader books I already
> have. What a disappointment.

> - Kerry

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Kerry Lannert  
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 More options Oct 21, 6:15 pm
From: Kerry Lannert <klann...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 15:15:45 -0700
Local: Wed, Oct 21 2009 6:15 pm
Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?
That was the gist of my response to the B&N rep who gave me the "B&N and
Fictionwise only" line. I still haven't heard back from her, but I'll
follow up when I get a response. I'm very much hoping it's a mistake or
a misunderstanding.


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Bert Latamore  
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From: Bert Latamore <bert.latam...@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 20:49:19 -0400
Local: Wed, Oct 21 2009 8:49 pm
Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

Kerry,
It clearly says on the presentation that the new machine reads eReader
format. Of course eReader now provides its books in several formats --
something I discovered when I bought my last book -- but having to
redownload 80-odd books to do a format change would be annoying (downloading
300-odd, the size of my e-library, would be impossible).

Maybe they just haven't gotten the eReader books working yet, or maybe the
person you are talking to is giving you bad information. Let's hope.

Bert

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Bert Latamore  
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From: Bert Latamore <bert.latam...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 10:23:13 -0400
Local: Fri, Oct 23 2009 10:23 am
Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

Yesterday I found out something else interesting about the Nook. You can
read a book on multiple devices. You can only have it open on one device at
a time, but for instance you can read a book on the Nook at home in the
evening and then the next morning read more of it on your smart phone or
portable ocmputer while riding the train to work.
That seems at first glance to be a "best of both worlds" scenario. However,
I wonder what happens to bookmarks, highlighted sections, and notes that you
make in the book. Do they stay on the device that you were using when you
made them, or does the service capture them in the Cloud so that they are
available on other devices. I don't know. One of my clients, however, may be
getting a Nook to review. I don't know if I can get to try it out, but if I
do I will report what I find.

All the best,

Bert

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Kerry Lannert  
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 More options Oct 23, 10:58 am
From: Kerry Lannert <klann...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 07:58:52 -0700
Local: Fri, Oct 23 2009 10:58 am
Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

On that note, I did finally get a more complete answer from B&N. The  
administrator of their message boards posted that non-B&N-purchased  
eReader-formatted books will be readable on the device but aren't  
"fully compatible" with the device. This means that sideloaded content  
can't be loaned or synced to other devices. Only books on your B&N  
bookshelf will do those things.
You can, however, read those books and take notes, etc. so that's  
really the most important thing to me. I'm a little sad they won't  
sync to my iPhone, for when I forget my nook at home, but it's a small  
price to pay for having them be compatible at all.

Also, I've seen several other complaints now of people getting bad  
information about the device from B&N's customer support people,  
methinks some more training is in order. One person asked if he could  
use the keyboard to lookup a word in a book and was given an  
unequivocal "no." That the only search available is the dictionary  
search. This, however, is not true.

- Kerry

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Marsha  
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From: Marsha <mlovemailbox-wo...@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 08:05:54 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Fri, Oct 23 2009 11:05 am
Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

According to B&N, bookmarks and notes are synced between devices.

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/compare/
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/nook/features/

Personally, I'm waiting to see one in person before deciding if it should be on my want list. I have to admit, I have never seen any e-ink screen in person. I once saw a Kindle while boarding a plane, but have not experienced its use. I think the flash between pages might bother me, but that has not been tested.

The Nook has caught my interest, because I already have thousands of books (not an exaggeration) in the eReader format. Any dedicated reading device I consider has to be able to handle that format.

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Sent: Fri, October 23, 2009 7:23:13 AM
Subject: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

Yesterday I found out something else interesting about the Nook. You can read a book on multiple devices. You can only have it open on one device at a time, but for instance you can read a book on the Nook at home in the evening and then the next morning read more of it on your smart phone or portable ocmputer while riding the train to work.

That seems at first glance to be a "best of both worlds" scenario. However, I wonder what happens to bookmarks, highlighted sections, and notes that you make in the book. Do they stay on the device that you were using when you made them, or does the service capture them in the Cloud so that they are available on other devices. I don't know. One of my clients, however, may be getting a Nook to review. I don't know if I can get to try it out, but if I do I will report what I find.

All the best,

Bert

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Kerry,

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From: Bert Latamore <bert.latam...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 11:16:31 -0400
Local: Fri, Oct 23 2009 11:16 am
Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

Marsha,
Thousands of books! Wow! I am impressed. I have a little over 300, and I
have been buying books from eReader since it was Peanut Press. How do you
have time to read that much? Can you see the envy in that sentence? I have
only read about half of the eReader books I own, and I have been making a
real effort to catch up for the last few months, but it will take a year or
more for me to do that.

If I can get this review loaner Nook from my client one of the first things
I intend to do is put one of my eReader books on it and see how it works on
the Nook. I also am a little confused by Kerry's report -- what do they mean
by eReader format books that didn't come from B&N. Since B&N owns eReader I
would expect that anything I bought from eReader would be consider now as
purchased from B&N. Of course you can reformat PDF books into eReader using
the software that eReader sells. I have done that once or twice. Perhaps
they mean those?

Anyway, all the best and many days of happy reading!

Bert

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Kerry Lannert  
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 More options Oct 23, 11:36 am
From: Kerry Lannert <klann...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 08:36:27 -0700
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Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?
Unfortunately B&N hasn't merged their accounts with Fictionwise and  
eReader, so even though they are all B&N companies the nook will only  
support syncing to a B&N account, not Fictionwise or eReader ones.  
Hopefully they'll merge them at some point down the road, but for now  
content from those sites needs to be sideloaded to the device by USB  
and won't sync to the cloud like books from B&N's site will.

- Kerry

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Bert Latamore  
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 More options Oct 23, 11:46 am
From: Bert Latamore <bert.latam...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 11:46:45 -0400
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Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

Boy, talk about missing the boat here. This means that a lot of established
customers of Fictionwise and eReader will be much less attracted to the
Nook. I can download books from eReader directly to an iPhone or iPod Touch,
to my UX, and to several other handheld smartphones and PDAs, but not to the
Nook. Which also means that it won't merge notes on an eReader book that I
am reading on the Nook and some other device either, I suppose. That is a
big negative. I am certainly not walking away from the investment I have in
those 300+ books I have already bought from eReader. And I am likely to buy
more. For instance, the other day I was listening to Terry Gross
interviewing journalist David Hoffman about his new book on the nuclear arms
race from the 1980s on from the Russian viewpoint based on a lot of
documents released since the fall of the USSR. The book is "Dead Hand, The
untold store of the Cold Ware arms race and its dangerous legacy" and sounds
very interesting. So the first thing I did was check eReader, and yes, they
have it.
One thing that has really improved with the B&N acquisition of
Fictionwise/eReader is the book selection. I believe that may be due to B&N
although I don't know for sure, of course. But what I want is a single
unified reader that will let me read books in any of their formats and
manage my e-book library as a single unified database. And I would really
like some upgrades to the book management functions of the present software
as well, although that is improving gradually. Perhaps the Nook will provide
that at some future date, at which time I would be more interested in it.

Bert

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From: Bert Latamore <bert.latam...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 16:43:49 -0400
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Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

BTW, There is a rumor that the nook will run Android applications, which
would imply things like Gmail and Google maps among other items. Interesting
possibility. Could the nook be an Android device?
Bert

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Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 18:47:57 -0400
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Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

The Nook does use the Android operating system...

--ryan

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From: Bert Latamore <bert.latam...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 19:27:59 -0400
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Subject: Re: [woyp] Re: Nook and ereader.com NOT compatible?

That's very interesting. It certainly shows the technical strength of
Android, which certainly wasn't designed with ebook readers in mind.

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