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Originally Posted by spellbanisher
Egads, ease up on the drama, with the sighs and the "wows." You're getting all worked up over a consumer product. Perhaps you should focus your ire on things that actually matter.
Here is what B&N writes on their website:
Wouldn't it just be easier to say that the browser is experimental, or nothing at all, instead of pretending that they didn't include a browser because they wanted to provide an "optimized reading experience." It would be like shitting on someone's lawn and saying "I did it to provide optimal growing conditions." Note, seeing as you lack basic reading comprehension skills, I am not saying that B&N pooped on anything, nor am I saying that having a gimped browser is worse than having no browser at all. The point of the analogy was not the shitting, it was a vivid example of trying to dress something up. A lack of features does not in anyway "optimize" the reading experience. Again, a lack of attention to details defines the B&N experience. B&N, meet your future bride, bankruptcy.
So you latch onto one thing and say that negates my whole post? Perhaps you need a lesson in reading comprehension. My post was about how B&N lacks attention to detail in the features they provide, not about the specific features. Yet you seem to anally focus on one thing. Here is the thesis statement of my post:
Note that the post is about a whole lot more than just the search function. When I did talk about the search function, I noted my own ignorance:
From the user guide link you provided, there is an intrabook search feature, but not an interbook search function. Something new was learned. That is why people have discussions (although most are capable of doing it in a much more civil fashion than you).
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No it wouldn't be easier to say " well we sort of got this partially working web browser" when that partially working webbrowser is merely to link you up to the bookstore and the social media functionality.
no you think your being civil but all your are doing is the typical "buy my product buy my product"
Nook bad
Kindle good
You're a kindle fan that's all good
I'm a nook fan, that's all good
but don't purposely post mis information, act like your ereader is all high mighty about it and not expect to be called out.
that's all
and by the way the all mighty Kindle can't cure cancer, won't create world peace so you can sort of come back down to reality with how the kindle is the world greatest device ever invented.
the kindle can read an ebook
the nook can read an ebook