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Originally Posted by SCION
I didn't use autonooter when I first rooted. It wasn't available. That forced me to become comfortable with the manual method.
There are some things that autonooter does that I don't want: fingerprint of device changed, stock framework.jar file replaced, app auto install (/data/app), boot animation. There may be some things that it does, that I don't know about.
In general I just prefer being in control of the process. Using ADB to increase functionality gives me an understanding of what's going on behind the scenes. I've been fortunate to never have experienced issues with my device.
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I'm in the same camp. I used Nooter 0.2 originally for mine. Still on 1.0.0. Autonooter went too far for me with auto app installs, boot animation change, Droid X keyboard, etc.
I'd like to have the currently reading button start working right. But I'm not sure it's worth my effort to restore back to stock, reinstall apps, etc. I prefer mine mostly stock (same reason I'm on the B&N launcher still).
So I guess I remain on 1.0.0 right now. I think I need more substantial changes to warrant me messing around with it.