iPad has a print function, so what about Android?
Needing to print from Office app on Nook HD+. Any suggestions or is it even possible?
Google Cloud Print
http://www.google.com/cloudprint/learn/apps.html
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I've been trying to look for a well functioning PDF app for this nook since i originally bought it for the purpose of textbooks for my school. I am able to find the necessary textbooks, but i have issues accessing specific chapters from the default PDF reader. I was looking for the idea to author some PDF's so i can mark pages as starting point for the chapters. Has anybody found success at finding any good PDF reader such as that?
PDF Readers that are broke:
QuickOffice
Adobe Reader
DocumentsToGO
Repligo and ezPDF. Both allows annotation and bookmarking. Give it a try!
Cool thank you!
Actually ezPDF works pretty decently and Repligo has a few isses though...I've noticed that when you turn the pages too fast it doesn't register, which isn't that big of a deal; but bookmarking breaks when trying to access.
Yes, but Repligo reflows .pdf better.
Hi
ezpdf available in nook str only when rooted or have other way for install ezpdf
Thanks
ezpdf is only available when rooted. Rooting does work fine, and when done properly, is painless.
Do pdf readers software after root my nook str dive me allows annotation and bookmarking and zoom for any pdfs (with and without drm) ?
is any free software remove drm in pdf files?
I try Mantano Reader and think it's greate to epub or pdf books (the only that I can adjust diferents pdfs files with a good quality), integrated with Adobe Digital Reader wich allows to read DRM books. Have a lot of options to configure it and if you spend a little time you will have a nice experience with your nook touch! I was i little bit frustrated with read pdfs in the nook touch but now with Mantano I'm happy.
Mantano is the best for me (plus the side buttons works).
rnook said:
I try Mantano Reader and think it's greate to epub or pdf books (the only that I can adjust diferents pdfs files with a good quality), integrated with Adobe Digital Reader wich allows to read DRM books. Have a lot of options to configure it and if you spend a little time you will have a nice experience with your nook touch! I was i little bit frustrated with read pdfs in the nook touch but now with Mantano I'm happy.
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Just wanted to let you know that the Overdrive reader for public library ebooks works on the Nook STR.
Here are some miscellaneous tips:
Some libraries don't offer free ebooks. I live in California, and went to the library in the county south of where I live to get a membership in a library that has free ebooks.
I use Opera Mini with Overdrive on the Nook STR. This is for browsing books and downloading them. Overdrive just reads them.
For the most part I find it better to browse on my laptop using the same account, check out on the laptop, then use Opera Mini to download on the Nook STR.
I've been saving the downloaded files to the Adobe Digital Editions folder on the SD card instead of to the default directory provided by Opera Mini.
You need a free Adobe Digital Editions account to use Overdrive.
Overall, this system is considerably more cumbersome than using the Nook (or Kindle) ecosystem, but I love the free pricing!
I'll second this. Overdrive works great.
OverDrive free library books on Windows Phone 7
I just love that the OverDrive woks great on my Windows Phone HD7
dechang said:
I just love that the OverDrive woks great on my Windows Phone HD7
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Isn't this the Nook forum?
Unless I'm wrong, the OverDrive apps use a different DRM than the native Nook Reader.
I put the OverDrive app on my Nook so that I could download books from my library directly.
It didn't seem that I could open those books in the native Reader.
I find the OverDrive reader to be more disruptive with page turns.
A tangent: I'd like to know exactly how the native Reader does page turns.
Anyone know why Kindle Fire doesn't have the Overdrive app in it?
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Unless I'm wrong, the OverDrive apps use a different DRM than the native Nook Reader.
I put the OverDrive app on my Nook so that I could download books from my library directly.
It didn't seem that I could open those books in the native Reader.
I find the OverDrive reader to be more disruptive with page turns.
A tangent: I'd like to know exactly how the native Reader does page turns.
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Try Aldiko, download using Opera and open using Aldiko. I find it better than Overdrive. The latest Aldiko does not seem to work for me, but an older one from the aldiko website works.
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ckim06 said:
Anyone know why Kindle Fire doesn't have the Overdrive app in it?
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try the Kindle Fire Forum I'm sure they are more familiar with it then us Nook users
Amazon just released the Cloud Reader to bypass Apples InApp Purchases. I checked it and found out, that there are no transitions while turning the pages.
Unfortunately my nook hasn't arrived yet. Can anyone check, if the reader can be used with the nook, please? Thanks in advance.
It requires Safari or Chrome. Does the NC run either browser?
Not straight from the market, as far as I know.
Still trying to find a way to download it to computer to force install on nook, but no success so far.
I don't know too much about OPDS yet, but it seems like the only tools that consume a catalog are built in to existing reader apps (Cool Reader, Alkido, etc.).
I want to create a local OPDS catalog (using Calibre2OPDS) and be able to browse it on the Nook Touch. But when I get to an EPUB I want it to launch in the stock reader.
Is an OPDS catalog just an RSS feed that I can consume with any RSS reader? Would that be the way to go?
Hi all, new Nook HD owner here with a 2 day old nook now running the new 2.1 firmware.
I've also purchased a cheap nook simple touch but haven't received the order yet .
I've tried a book from the nook store at what page I'm on is synced between the nook and the iphone app, so will be for the eink reader too.I guess
Now, I have a number of DRM free epubs that I've tried copying over using usb and using dropbox and I can read the book, but the page number doesn't sync between iphone nook or my nook hd.
Do you know if sideloaded ebooks should sync, or do you know if there is a way to do it in any way?
I really want to use the built reader rather than an app because I love having big book cover art on the desktop, but I think you can't do this with an app