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Old 01-01-2011, 08:00 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by boswd View Post
I agree the kindle app is rather plain jane, it's really nothing special. the nook app is far and away better.
I'd rather have a plain-jane app that works well over one that starts throwing errors when your credit card expires or when it can't validate your credit card for some reason. I had an expired credit card on my Amazon account for months and never had a problem downloading previously purchased content to the Kindle app on my phone (ETA: or purchasing free content or using a gift card balance to purchase content). And it never gave problems syncing across devices. The nook apps with an expired credit card on my B&N account, not so pretty.

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