It is really quite odd that it works cleanly for some folks and not at all for others. The issues I had seem explainable, but many of the reports of recent problems do not.
Issues I encountered:
Youtube didn't work initially -- completely explainable, the zip file didn't include it. Worked fine for me when I installed one later. Did not need to sign in.
Titanium backup needed busybox -- I've had this happen when rooting my EVO, so having it install its own seemed perfectly normal at the time and was my immediate response.
LCD Density app caused boot lockup when saving changed density -- this is something the app warns about, but it had worked before. There is another report of this issue on XDA. Because it's always been a risk, I didn't really chalk it up as a major problem with 1.1 (but maybe it is).
Every so often my wifi now fails to connect after wakeup. I turn wifi off, then on and it connects. 1.1 does claim to change how wifi works. I had perfect wifi before. I am curious if those who had to set a static ip to get wifi reliable have better luck with 1.1 wifi. Since wifi success has been variable over the life of the Nook updates and differs widely between people, I just shrugged this off.
But that's it for me. No BN shop issues, market issues or gmail problems -- and I use gmail many times a day. I'm really wondering what the difference is. FWIW I started from an autonootered 1.0.1.
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