Hello Travis,

I don't know about accessibility of Nook books on IOS devices, but they are 
accessible on the Mac using Adobe Digital Editions.

Cheers,

Anne


On 22 Nov 2012, at 17:25, Travis Siegel <[email protected]> wrote:

> I must retract my recomendation for fictionwise.com.  It appears barns and 
> noble has gotten tired of maintaining separate sites, and now have started 
> consolidating all the ebooks they purchased into their nook site.  They claim 
> the books will be put into epub format, which may or may not make the 
> ccessible outside of the nook apps, but who knows.
> Guess that ends my run of purchasing analog and asimov magazines now.  Guess 
> I'm locked out of those now, a real shame really, since I've been reading 
> them for more than 20 years, and have each and every issue produced on 
> fictionwise since 2002, more than 10 years of issues. <sigh>
> Anyway, to keep it on topic, I believe others have mentioned the nook apps 
> aren't vo accessible, does anyone have further information on this? Their 
> site claims they're very concerned with accessibility, and are working to 
> make their stuff more accessible, but I'm not convinced.
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