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Old 12-12-2014, 01:29 AM   #25
rcentros
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
At the bottom of the screen is a large wasted space for nook recommendations.



Also, there are no collections so you cannot organize your content.
As mentioned in another post, I never (hardly ever at least) see this (the above) view. When turn on the Nook I only see the Library view (or go directly to the book I'm reading). And the Library View has no ads and no recommendations. I'll see if I can find that view and post it here.
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Here it is (below). With a Nook you only go to the Home Screen if you specifically want to. There's no Home Button like you find in the old Kindles -- or even on the Home Button on the Screen of the new ones. So comparing Home Screen to Home Screen only matters to Nook users who want to look at the Home Screen. You can use your Nook for the rest of your life without ever seeing it (I guess you would see it if you have to turn on the Nook from a complete shut down). You can also use a List View in the Library View -- like the old Kindles.


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