Matano Reader losses DRM Registration - Nook Touch Themes and Apps

Hi,
evertime i close my mantano reader the device losses the adobe DRM registration so i have to re-register the device evertime (which is not possible without internet access.)
I already asked on the mantano forums, they assumed that an other ereader app causes this problem. But i don't have any other reader software installed (except the b&n).
Any suggestions?
Gizmoh

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RSS Reader that ties into Google Reader?

I've been really happy with Google Reader over the last 6 months because no matter what PC I view the feeds from, it's always up to date (I don't have to re-read old news). I used to use Thunderbird for all my RSS feeds but Google Reader has been much better for me.
The problem is, there's no way (that I have found) to view my Google Reader data via my Windows Mobile phone. Software like Newsbreak allows me to subscribe to RSS feeds and have updates on the home screen, but I don't see anything that allows me to sync it up with Google Reader.
In a perfect world, there would be software where I simply enter my login details for Google and it grabs all my reader data and notifies me of any new news I haven't yet read on my PC.
Is there something out there that does this? It doesn't appear Google has any software out there... unless they have something in beta?
you can export all of your RSS feeds and import them into RSS Hub. That's what i did. No syncing, but you can have the same feeds on reader and your phone. Just have to update manually.
Have you simply tried the mobile web page for reader from you phone?
It isn't as easy to navigate, but still keeps 1 source for all your feeds. If you mark it read on the phone, it is read everywhere else.
The mobile page is : http://www.google.com/reader/m
pRSS Reader says that it syncs to Google reader. I have not used this feature so I can't confirm how well it works but you might want to give it a shot.
chrisjaffe said:
pRSS Reader says that it syncs to Google reader. I have not used this feature so I can't confirm how well it works but you might want to give it a shot.
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Very cool... it works perfectly. Finger friendly too
Thanks for pointing that out.
Also try www.google.com/reader/i . Works pretty good with Opera. The only problem is that stars don't show up initially (for purposes of "staring" a story). However, this is overcome if you use the d-pad to zoom in or out. Then they show up.
Proto732 said:
Have you simply tried the mobile web page for reader from you phone?
It isn't as easy to navigate, but still keeps 1 source for all your feeds. If you mark it read on the phone, it is read everywhere else.
The mobile page is : http://www.google.com/reader/m
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I fully support that - the simplier the better!
Just use Google Reader
Can you explain how to sync pRSS with Google ?
it seems that does not work
Basically you provide it with your Google Reader username and password, and it sync's your account.
All your feeds from Google Reader come over to the app. Works fine, but if you have alot of feeds, syncing can take a few minutes even over wifi.
pRSS is decent, but like others have said, its slow with alot of feeds.
Also, it seems that anything you mark as read on pRSS does not get replicated onto Google Reader (as read). Only what you mark as read on Google Reader will not sync to pRSS.
Also, using the iPhone version (the /i version) of Google Reader is by far the fastest. Not to mention you dont have to open the browser once you click to read the rest of the article (since you are already on a browser).
Launching Opera and loading the reader via a favorites link is many times faster than launching pRSS and syncing. The browser interface could look better, but it gets the job done and is smooth and fast.
I use ViiGo , it sync's w/google & Yahoo. I've been using this for awhile. Very quick too.

RSS reader

Can anyone recommend a good RSS reader?
Key features I'm after:
1. Being able to read the summary feeds offline after u have updated them (e.g. update and then get on the tube or plane)
2. Being able to search for any feeds using keywords as well as entering the exact address
NewsRob and Greed uses GoogleReader. So for your second requirement, just use Google Reader to manage your feeds, then use NewsRob (free) or Greed (free and paid versions) to read them. Both supports offline caching. NewsRob offers an option to even download the web page that is associated with the feed.
Perfect, and free! (went for newsrob for now). Plus I won't lose my subscriptions if the software crashes or something goes wrong with my phone (happened to me with windows mobile a few times...)
Thanks!

NookBooks need WIFI CM7

Hello all,
I've got CM7 running great on my NookColor. Even the Nook App works, and I can redownload all of my books to wherever I want without issue. Bravo!
One slight snag though: the Nook App, for some strange reason, seems to require that the Nook be on Wifi in order for some books to open. This means when I'm at work I can't read some of the books I've paid for through B&N. I tried opening these with another reader (Aldiko), but I got a username/password request to open these books, and my B&N login doesn't work.
Does anyone know a fix for this? Or, is there another app that lets you open .epub files that come from the Nook App?
Much obliged!
xdaikatanax said:
Hello all,
I've got CM7 running great on my NookColor. Even the Nook App works, and I can redownload all of my books to wherever I want without issue. Bravo!
One slight snag though: the Nook App, for some strange reason, seems to require that the Nook be on Wifi in order for some books to open. This means when I'm at work I can't read some of the books I've paid for through B&N. I tried opening these with another reader (Aldiko), but I got a username/password request to open these books, and my B&N login doesn't work.
Does anyone know a fix for this? Or, is there another app that lets you open .epub files that come from the Nook App?
Much obliged!
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I don't think I've ever tried using the Nook App with WiFi off - I'll have to try that after work.
As for Aldiko, I was able to read the B&N DRM protected books by using my B&N username (in my case it was my first and last name, but I'm not sure if that's standard) and my credit card number as the password. I just needed to do this once.
I never thought to use that as my password - I'll give that a shot and post back. Thanks!
After updating to the latest nightly and reinstalling, the Nook App is working just fine.

Is there a way to use Kindle Reader without registering with Amazon?

Don't want to get into Amazon pocket, so I don't want to register just installed Playstore and ready to go cz' no root. Anyway, I can copy in the books and read fine if opened from ES explorer, but once got into the Kindle Library, it asked to register.
Is there a way to use it without registering with Amazon? I want the .awz3 reading which I found almost non readers on PlayStore.
You (probably) won't find any awz3 reader on Play because it's Amazon's version of of the mobi ebook format with DRM. There are programs that will, ummm... "convert" awz3.
I wonder how are you going to get awz3 ebooks without an Amazon account, but you seem to already have some.
I believe your best option is to stop using the Kindle Library app altogether and install another eBook reader. Convert those awz3 files and stay away from awz3's proprietary format from then on.
After a long search, I found: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.geometerplus.zlibrary.ui.android
which can read azw books, but the layout seems to change a little. I may need to continue finding more.

Syncing epub files across devices

Hi,
Has anyone managed to get their device to sync books read position from the nook to an android device?
There are probably a number of ways that still work. If you're only concerned with epub format then the one functioning version of Google Books (for the NST, that is) would work. I have installed that version (1.2.2) on both my NST and a small KitKat phone (sans SIM card) that I use for music/audiobooks but also take with me on trips because it is small and has a camera. The old version of Google Books works fine on it also (smaller footprint, too) and syncs just like it does on the NST. Syncing is successful with both books purchased from Google and those you upload yourself.
Thanks, coudn't get account login working on that version before but had enough go and manged to get it going.
I'm using aireader for all my epubs on my Nooks and my Android phne & tablet (6.0), and it has a reading position sync functionality that works astonishingly well. All the app needs is an email adress for the identification of your devices. If you don't mind that it is used from some russian developer's basement server ( I never got any problems with the email address I'm using), it should work for you.
Reading positions are also synced across my Kindle apps.

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