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Originally Posted by DNSB
I never could get the Kobo app to run on the rooted Nook. The Kindle app took locating an older version as an APK and even then crashed every hour or so. The only Sony DRM books I've run into use the standard Adobe ADEPT DRM so no need for a Sony app to open them, I don't have an BBeB books and saw little reason to obtaining any. The eInk speed up hack was fun though, in my personal opinion, it did little to make ebooks more readable and web pages were still far too slow to be really usable.
Regards,
David
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I guess it all depends on the app versions. I had a Nook doing Kindle, Sony and Kobo just fine, but this is just to show that it can. I still maintain that the worse feature of Kobo readers is their extremely slow indexing of content, poorly implemented bookshelves and lack of file browser. I've had many readers(click my signature), and Kobo is the slowest at indexing, the worse at updating it, if you delete your books using your computer, it often forgets that you deleted anything at all... It is not the hardware that is lacking for Kobo, it is software.