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Old 10-21-2011, 08:03 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Dopedangel View Post
If you are rooting you can use an app to delete just like you will be using dropbox to download the books nesler seems to be Kindle fanboy not actually reading the question.
Actually, I was reading the question just fine. And I own a Nook Color and a PRS-600, as well as the Kindle 3. But thanks for assuming.

You're correct that I didn't answer his question, as I don't know the answer. But his main topic was expressing his reservations about the Nook's OS, and wondering if there were solutions. I added what my own concern about the OS was--the inability to delete sideloaded books without manually managing the directory.

If you root, you can use alternative applications to read (Moon+ Reader orthe Kindle app), and obviously you can delete the books you use in those apps, from within the respective apps.

But, is there an Android application that can access the stock Nook partition and delete side=loaded books?
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