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Old 10-14-2013, 08:42 PM   #1299
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
the old Nook ST has folders which is superior to Kindle collections.
I was never able to utilize those folders. Being that I sideloaded content, I put my books on an SD card. The NST had a nasty habit of somehow resetting and wiping the SD card books from shelves. Consistently. After wasting my time a couple times making shelves, it p'ed me off sufficiently to just stop trying.

And before anyone asks why I didn't just not use the SD card, only 250mb or whatever it was of the 2gb was available for sideloaded content. That wasn't enough for the books I wanted on there. I hated having to connect to USB any time I wanted to add/delete anything, so I wanted a bunch on there at once.

Anyway, my experience with the NST/NSTWGL was not a very positive one. Especially after gaining the perspective of the Paperwhite. It is much better, IMO.

Also their (lack of) customer service was off-putting, compared to the postiive experiences I've had with Kindle CS.

/rant
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