Barnes & Noble release Nook for iPad, iPhone
Barnes & Noble recently released the Nook for Android application and at that time stated that they would be rolling out the Nook branded ereader application to replace the B&N Reader app on the iPhone, iPad, and PC. Today, they made that announcement so you can now find the iPad, iPhone/iPod touch, and PC versions to go with the Android version. The BlackBerry and Mac versions are the last two that need to be updated with the Nook branding.
These latest releases are not just rebranded versions of the last software either and offer new features and functionality. For example, Nook for iPad adds in-app content rating and an improved user interface with custom themes that you can optimize for day or night and even preview before changing. Font styles and sizes, justification of the text, highlights, notes, lending, and syncing across all platforms is supported.
At first glance at The Nook for PC I was impressed. I recently read a couple of novels on Nookstudy and Nook for PC is supposedly an improvement on that! I have about 100 ebooks in the EPub format on file. And there they remain………. I have not as yet managed to get one loaded into Nook for PC? Once I manage, or if I manage, to do that I may well have a different view of the tool. Hopefully a “Eureka” will pop up soon!
Nook for PC lets you add PDF, ePub, and pdb formatted eBooks, including PDFs secured with Adobe Digital Editions DRM. However, you cannot import your eBooks from other eReader programs such as Kindle for PC, as these include DRM that can only be read by Kindle, but we convert Kindle ebook to PDF to read it in NOOK, it is one-click converter, very easy to use.



