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Not trying to discourage anybody from switching to Linux, but Nook is also available for Windows and Mac if that's not an option for you.
Damn, DIDN'T know that. Awesome (for those stuck in the trenches)
The thing about open source is it can usually be rebuilt for anything, and most linux apps are open source. The singular exception I've ever come across was a PS4 emulator of all things. Name a linux app and I can practically promise there's a windows version, baring things like pulseaudio and kwin that are entrenched at lower levels of the OS and realistically can't be ported to microsofts walled garden.
Did you know you can build pacman (the archlinux package manager) for windows? Its used for distributing certain switch homebrew and cross compiler toolchains across all platforms.
What about WINE?