If I skip setup, do I miss any e-reader features? Is there a difference in how sideloaded books get "treated"?
I see that the reader has some organizing features. I'd like to be able to have a separate shelf for fiction vs non fiction, collection organization (if a book has sequels), etc/
On the flip side, wireless library borrowing sounds right up my alley. It was a pain with the Kobo. We don't have a windows system, so I'd plug my Kobo directly into the Library's (physical) computer, and borrow my books that way. Still nice, as I could "carry home" 4 books without an extra bag, but a pain because I actually had to go *to* the library. (this is the only DRM content I use, because I want to support my library)
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