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Old 07-31-2010, 10:10 AM   #6
tanzer21
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So, reluctantly, I decided to try the softroot route since I couldn't find any other solutions to the cover flow issue, and since it's relatively easy to go back to the original software. And I have to say, softrooting is quite easy as well as being extremely perfect for having a cover flow page. I did it last night, followed the instructions on the site, and it's very simple. It has an extra library button that it adds that gives you the cover flow for any books you might transfer from your comp through your usb and it doesn't drain the battery as long as you aren't running the trook program or any other wifi one.

So, after not being a huge fan of the softroot option I have to say. If you want a nice cover flow for added books you should definitely go that route because the nookdev library feature works like a charm.

moon_cat, give it a try, you won't be disappointed I promise, and it's very easy
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