3 Integrations with Nook

View a list of Nook integrations and software that integrates with Nook below. Compare the best Nook integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Nook. Here are the current Nook integrations in 2024:

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    Microsoft 365

    Microsoft 365

    Microsoft

    Introducing Microsoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office 365). Be more creative and achieve what matters with Outlook, OneDrive, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, SharePoint, Microsoft Teams, Yammer, and more. With a Microsoft 365 subscription, you get the latest Office apps—both the desktop and the online versions—and updates when they happen. On your desktop, on your tablet, and on your phone.* Microsoft 365 + your device + the Internet = productivity wherever you are. OneDrive makes the work you do available to you from anywhere—and to others when you collaborate or share. Help at every turn. Email, chat, or call and talk to a real live person. Get Office today—choose the option that's right for you
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    Starting Price: $5 per user per month
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    Slack

    Slack

    Slack

    Slack is a cloud-based project collaboration and team interaction software solution specially designed to seamlessly facilitate communication across organizations. Featuring powerful tools and services integrated into a single platform, Slack provides private channels to promote interaction within smaller teams, direct channels to help send messages directly to colleagues, and public channels that enables members across organizations to start conversations. Available on Mac, Windows, Android, and iOS apps, Slack offers a plethora of features that include chat, file sharing, collaborative workspace, real-time notifications, two-way audio and video, screen sharing, document imaging, activity tracking and logging, and more.
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    Starting Price: $6.67 per user per month
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    Google

    Google

    Google

    Our mission is to organize the world's information so that everyone can access and use it. Every time you search, there are thousands, sometimes millions, of webpages with helpful information. How Google figures out which results to show starts long before you even type, and is guided by a commitment to you to provide the best information. Even before you search, Google organizes information about webpages in our Search index. The index is like a library, except it contains more info than in all the world’s libraries put together. In a fraction of a second, Google’s Search algorithms sort through hundreds of billions of webpages in our Search index to find the most relevant, useful results for what you’re looking for. To help you find what you’re looking for quickly, Google provides results in many useful formats. Whether presented as a map with directions, images, videos or stories, we’re constantly evolving with new ways to present information.
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    Starting Price: Free
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