Thread: Classic Is a rooted Nook for me?
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Old 10-23-2010, 09:09 AM   #6
chas0039
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Device: rooted Nooks, retired. JetBook Lite, Kindle 3, 4, Kobo Nia, Libra H2O.
I also rooted to get the folder options and I was amazed at the additional sorting and viewing options that I have found to be even more useful. I can now zip through 145 pages of titles in seconds and they also added search to the titles section. Hari, the author of nookLibrary is a genius, and B&N should be ashamed for disabling these features.

Make sure you get the current version as the default softrooting version has older versions of a lot of its apps. Good luck finding an older version of the nook, the new version of softrooting looks interesting, but it is beyond my abilities.
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