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Old 02-06-2011, 07:34 PM   #7
amybobamy
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Device: Nook Color
Okay then, suppose I wanted to get a NOOKColor and root it, because it sounds like it might be fun and interesting, and might even be useful. It's sort of low-end hacking, since I would be hacking into my own property, but hey -- then I can say I once hacked something.

This, then, would be my question: Suppose I DID root a NookColor. Would I be able to add a program like Adobe Digital Editions so that I actually COULD view pages side-by-side? In landscape mode?

I'm asking because I'm perfectly able to read adobe editions books on my laptop in side-to-side mode.

There are many things about the nook that really appeal to me -- the quality and reliability, for one. I got burned bad on the literati, and would really like not to spend a fortnight figuring the darned thing out, only to find out it's a dud.
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