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Old 12-14-2015, 09:47 AM   #3
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Originally Posted by ohIdon'tknow View Post
So that when I quit reading the e-book and close the e-reader application I don't have to immediately close another application.

Rather than closing your reader apps, wouldn't it make more sense to just hit the home button to go back to the home screen?

Both your Nook and your Samsung have dedicated home buttons, so that is going to be less effort for you, and there really is no advantage to closing your reader app rather than just exiting to the home screen.
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