Thread: Touch Fonts and ebooks
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Old 06-18-2011, 06:30 PM   #3
tomsem
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Originally Posted by brudigia View Post
I have just bought a Touch and had it for a week already. All in all I can't say anything bad (with the exception of the quirks on synch, which I must look at more closely). Really I am quite happy of this small inexpensive device.
A couple of questions for those who hopefully know more that I do.
I have looked in the forum and apparently I did not find an answer, probably the device is still not well known and understood, young as it is.
Where are the ebooks which are not sideloaded ? Are they in the 1.7 Gb hidden partition ?
Can I use other fonts other than the ones foreseen by the application ? The Kindle fonts I like better.

Thanks in advance.

Bruno
Yes, downloaded books are in the hidden partition. That is primarily so they don't have to pay Adobe licensing fees to create a more 'portable' ePub file. And to keep people from accidentally deleting the content, I suppose.

The Settings menu shows the amount of 'Available storage'. I haven't figured out whether this includes the reserved storage, or is exclusive of it. I think it is the latter. They probably manage the reserved storage so that when you fill that up, they have you remove some of it, or maybe they just do it automatically (based on 'recently viewed' time stamp).

I think it should be possible to side-load your DRM protected B&N ebooks, thereby allowing you to keep more B&N content on the device (especially with the microSD card). Haven't tried that yet.
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