Thread: What is CM7?
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Old 05-16-2011, 06:45 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by gtriever View Post
Part of that "some others" would be me. After all the reports of B&N 1.2 being, shall we say, less than desired, I installed CM7 direct to emmc. The NOOK for Android app gives me all the B&N functionality I need, and CM7 is blazing fast (compared to SD) when installed internally.
I finally concur after holding on to stock due to the magazines. Now that the NOOK app supports magazines (same NOOKcolor functionality) and is better than the stock reader in some people's opinions, many have made the switch to CM7 internal. When you do so, you feel like you bought a new tablet. Just getting rid of Button Savior or Soft Keys (for some) and that black menu bar/strip at the bottom gives you the sense that you made the right decision.

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