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Originally Posted by oj829
In fact, even with the new Google-poisoned firmware update, you can still download "pure" nook apps including Dropbox and the Dolphin browser (which has Flash support that the Nook HD/HD+ no longer supports.
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You are the first human being I've encountered who is upset that B&N "joined the Borg" rather than trying to reinvent the wheel on limited resources. They're
Android devices, man. Pretending otherwise was a failed marketing move.
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Originally Posted by Josieb1
I write book reviews so for me Kindle, Dropbox and Google Docs plus a decent PDF reader were the most important. I'm happy with everything so far except the PDF reader as I want reflow with the ability to increase text size. So far only Foxit seems to be able to work like that.
Thanks or your input.
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The last time I tried a PDF was several versions ago, but Mantano Reader had good reflow with adjustable font size at that time. I remember finding it superior to EZPDF for text-dominated PDFs. I avoid PDFs whenever possible, but I understand some businesses and publishers still use it just to have a (bloated, inflexible, inefficient) standard.
Some apps are incompatible or just don't run properly on the Nook HD/HD+, but all of your cloud apps work fine. The only major app I use that doesn't work is Google Voice.