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Originally Posted by Care
I love the finger swipe on the Nook as well. I also wasn't comfortable using the buttons on either the K3 or the Sonys. At least the Sonys can swipe, but when laying in bed on my side I tend to like the buttons.
When you go to Settings, it will tell you what software it is running. If it is 1.5 you are up to date. If not when you connect to a wifi hotspot it should update.
Buying one like you did is the best way to see what you'll like best. It gives you enough time to actually know if you like or dislike the reader. Good luck with it, and if you have any questions come over to the Nook forum!
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that last part of your post is spot on. I've noticed a common theme on this forums and others. People who buy the nook at first can get a little frustrated with it or what have not but as time goes on and they start to get to know it and such they end up LOVING it.
I've had smart phones since the first iPhone so this was childs play to learn for me, but I can see if someone who isn't use to touch screen navigation where it can seem tricky at times.
Also if you have a Barnes and Noble near by, don't be shy about bringing it in to have someone sit with you and go over things.
that's what my father does, the girls there know now him by name and love him. He's says he hates to bother me all the time, my guess is he likes the attention he gets when he goes.
well good luck MNFE and be sure to drop by the nook sub forum for any questions, troubleshooting or what have nots.
Lots of great tips to be found.