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NOOK EBOOK READER FOR WINDOWS 10 ANDROID
NOOK EBOOK READER FOR WINDOWS 10 INSTALL
NOOK EBOOK READER FOR WINDOWS 10 FULL VERSION
With this android emulator app you will be able to Download NOOK: Read eBooks & Magazines full version on your Windows 11, 10, 8, 7 PC and Laptop. To install NOOK: Read eBooks & Magazines For PC, you will need to install an Android Emulator like Xeplayer, Bluestacks or Nox App Player first.
NOOK EBOOK READER FOR WINDOWS 10 HOW TO
Today the Supreme Court ended his 15-year nightmare (26 March 2014)ĭidn't get a Nook for Xmas? That's OK, hardly anyone else did, either (9 January 2014)ī&N's spooky glowing Nook unzips wand, turns 4GB into 2.Update: How To Install NOOK: Read eBooks & Magazines on Windows PC

Returning a laptop to PC World ruined this bloke's credit score. Here come Samsung's, er, Barnes & Noble's new Galaxy Tab, er, Nook fondleslabs (5 June 2014) No more Nookie for Blighty as Barnes & Noble pulls out (4 March 2016)Īaah, what's that smell, Nook? Yes, it's death: Barnes & Noble to jettison e-book biz (25 June 2014) In B&N's most recent quarterly earnings report, the Nook division's revenues were down 50.4 per cent from the same period a year ago, and CEO Michael Huseby announced layoffs that he described as "ongoing."ī&N's SEC filing did not give a timeline for when the Nook app for Windows 8 will be retired, and Redmond declined to share any details regarding Microsoft Consumer Reader (or whatever it's going to be called).

That's hardly the kind of publicity Microsoft wants for its latest OS.īut it also shows Nook continuing to scale back its operations amid plummeting sales. That Nook would even want to stop developing its Windows 8 app suggests it wasn't bringing in as much business as the Nook apps for other platforms, such as Android and iOS (even though the apps themselves are free). The news doesn't bode well for either company. Under the terms of the amended agreement between B&N and Microsoft, there will be Nook branding featured within Microsoft Consumer Reader, and Nook has agreed to "cooperate in good faith with Microsoft to transition users" to the new app. From the sound of it, this will be a Microsoft-developed app that's compatible with Nook books and the Nook store but can also be used to read other types of content. In its place will apparently be something called the "Microsoft Consumer Reader," which we can only assume will have a different name by the time it actually ships. More surprisingly, however, Nook will also stop distributing its existing e-reader app for Windows 8, which is on version 1.8 and enjoys a 3.6-star rating in the Windows Store. The still-in-development Windows Phone app will be scrapped. A filing with the US Securities and Exchange Commission that was made public on Thursday reveals that B&N and Microsoft have agreed to amend their original deal to allow Nook to give up on its Windows efforts. In exchange, Nook agreed to develop a branded reader app for Windows 8 – which it did – and another for Windows Phone, although the latter has yet to appear. Redmond pumped $300m into Nook back in 2012, in a deal that gave it a 17.5 per cent stake in B&N's underperforming e-book subsidiary. Barnes & Noble's struggling Nook e-book division can breathe a little easier, now that Microsoft has let the bookseller off the hook on its promise to offer e-reader apps for Windows 8 and Windows Phone.
