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Originally Posted by jim32
Everyone is probably already aware of this, but just in case ...
You can also use your computer (either a Mac or a PC), an iPhone or an iTouch to read electronic versions of books from Barnes & Noble; they have eReader software for the various platforms. I downloaded the reader on my iTouch and my iMac and they both work great.
For portable use, the Nook looks great and is supposedly easier on the eyes, but if you happen to already have an iPhone or iTouch you can use it to take a book along with you!
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This is also the case with Kindle. If you are reading a book on Kindle and you have the Kindle software on your iPhone, your location from Kindle to iPhone will sycronize. So say you are reading a book at home on the Kindle. At the doctor's office you can open the book on your iPhone and it will open to the page you left off on Kindle. When you get home, the book will open on Kindle where you left off on your iPhone. (You can bookmark any pages, if you want to go back to a previous location).
Jim32, is this also how it works with the Nook? I would think so.