
Haven't tried it myself, but some in the thread say that you can use the nook PC app, sync the books to your PC via that app, and then access them from this rather hidden folder to import to Calibre:Ĭ:\Users\ YourUserName\AppData\Local\Packages\BarnesNoble.Nook_ahnzqzva3 1enc\LocalState In case you haven't seen it yet, there's a recent thread about how they're locking things down: I wondered about this as I haven't bought ebooks from B&N for quite a while now (though I still shop at my local one for paper books). I will not be paying $100+ for a windows license just to use the s*&^%^y B&N windows app. Will no more buying from B&N, it appears that they do not want to do business with me. Can still archive and unarchive ebooks but not download. It will not even let me download drm free books. Is Nook Study still working for any one else? I had been keeping the Nook Study on the laptop just as backup. I started up Nook Study on the laptop and synced it and none of the books that had been added since I installed it were there. I was still able to download the new book with the B&N app and switch it over to the desktop. I was thinking about reinstalling Nook Study but feel I would be wasting my time. Weirdly, it is worded exactly the same as when I tried to log in with McAffee on another machine. As soon as I click Sign In this network error pops up. This is not the timed out error that I have read other people were getting. Fortunately I backed the books up into another folder. I logged out and when I tried to log back in I get a network error that reads like I was not connected to the internet although I was.

I tried this several times without the new book showing up. I bought a book tonight and when I told Nook Study to sync the 'wheel' spun but the new book did not appear. On my other desktop, Nook Study stopped working before Nook for PC did but it stopped working a while back. I had switched to Nook Study on this Windows 7 machine when Nook for PC stopped working.

Nook Study finally stopped working for me on the one remaining computer it still worked on.
