What kind of formats does nook support




















Barnes and noble nook ebook format will be supported on Nook devices and Nook app. Then, what is the Nook ebook format? There are even 5 word size for you to adjust it, with bookmark, annotation and highlights available. Moreover, Nook supported formats also include image files like png, jpg, gif, bmp, etc.

What format is Nook Tablet and Nook Color? They even support more formats, such as Microsoft Word files, Excel files, Powerpoint files, audio and video files except for Nook format for ebooks. Anyway, Nook is a great device for you to enjoy your ebooks and other content. As is mentioned above, we know that Nook file format like ePub and PDF is quite common formats that is readable for many e-readers or other devices.

However, sometimes, we can't even open Nook books and share Nook Books to other devices, why? That is because Nook book file format is not compatible to some particular devices and the ebooks you purchased from Nook ebook store are usually protected by proprietary restrictions of Digital Rights Management DRM which is used to ensure that a specific copy of a NOOK Book is owned by one owner and is not just given away so that authors and publishers are fairly compensated.

Thus, you are limited to share ebooks in Nook file format with other devices. Then, if you would like to share your purchased Barnes and Noble nook ebook with others, you are required to remove the DRM and convert Nook book format to the formats that are compatible with the reading apps or e-readers.

While, when you are willing to download Nook book, how should you do? If you have bought a Nook device, you are surely interested in how many books you can find for your new device. Google is likely to bring the largest collection to the table. And Google is likely to have the most open platform that could potentially work across the widest spectrum of devices. I don't think the Kindle or the Nook is the right choice for you.

Unless Google's files work on those devices, which you'll have to wait until next month to discover. This is a complicated question. Kindle and Nook both have proprietary formats for their readers.

You can also sometimes read Word. To get a better idea of which reader works with which formats none of them are agnostic yet I suggest checking out the Dear Jane column at Dear Author.

It's more expensive by a lot! There are free Nook and Kindle apps for it, so you can read anything from either store. Apple also has its own bookstore app. There are also good comicbook and pdf readers. It's the closest thing I've found to a read-anything-that's-been-digitized app.

I own both an iPad and a Kindle. This super-expensive choice is the right choice for me, because I spend most of my life reading. The iPad is heavier it feels like you're holding a hardback book and you can't read it outside, because it has a backlit screen that is susceptible to glare.

On the other hand, the text in incredibly crisp and you can read in the dark because it generates its own light. The Kindle is lighter it feels like you're holding a paperback book and you can read it anywhere you could read a regular book, such as outside on the beach. You can't read it in the dark, because it doesn't generate its own light. And the text is duller than the crisp text on the iPad.

The iPad needs to be charged every couple of days; the Kindle and probably the Nook, too only needs to be charged every couple of weeks. Its interface is baffling; I'm good with technology, and my husband is a rocket scientist who can figure out any machine, and even he hated it. He summarized it pretty well: "It has five stupid buttons and none of them do what you want them to.

Hopefully they improve on that in later models. I don't know if the Kindle's interface is any better since I haven't gotten to use one in person, but from the little I've seen it at least looks better than the Nook's.

Anyway, you can convert between a lot of formats using Calibre ; it's a free program. I don't think you can convert anything with DRM though. I'm still learning, but I already love my Sony e-Reader pocket edition that I received in the mail this week. Small like a paperback, easy-to-use buttons. My Kindle-owning friend says there is a ton of after-market software that converts between all the formats, though I haven't yet tried it.

So I doubt you'll be locked in regardless of which model you choose. In that case, go for the model that's the most pleasant for you to use, because you'll be holding it for sometimes hours at a time. Just another option that I didn't see you mention. I've been trying out all sorts of eReaders for work over the past year. The Nook might be worthwhile in a few iterations, but it's currently not that great.

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Still have questions? Find more answers. Previously Viewed. I am new to this forum and plan to download Calibre very shortly. Amazingly it's free - what a kind inventor. I have a Nook Color. On the demo video for Calibre, Nook is not listed as a supported device on one of the screens.

Originally Posted by doowopper. Thanks for your helpful response. I just installed the latest version of Calibre. The first time I ran it, a screen appeared asking me to identify my device from a list of devices.



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