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Old 06-11-2011, 03:10 PM   #2
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Device: Sonys and Kindles and Nooks, oh my!
PDF is a tricky format for e-books and nook doesn't have "best of class" PDF features, to boot.

I've found that most PDFs I've tried on my new Nook (single-column, simple layouts) look fine, but it all depends on how the original document was formatted.

Two PDFs I thought were practically unusable on nook, looked fine on my Sonys. Of course, Sony's PDF feature set is more robust than nook's, so I wasn't really surprised.

Since B&N hasn't done much to enhance nook's PDF capabilities, one of the first apps most people add after rooting a nook (any edition) is a good PDF reader.
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