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Originally Posted by Frenzie
Ah, I didn't know that DjVu didn't work on Android. The whole Android build is problematic though. On my phone the program's never run. There are others like https://f-droid.org/repository/brows...ysecure.viewer but unfortunately that one's fairly unstable as well. There's just something about Android that makes it extra hard. :P
@Zakge Although in principle using the last stable build is recommended in this case I'd suggest you to try the latest nightly. KOReader has gained an entire WiFi management system since then. That being said, even that older version should just connect to whichever network(s) you connected to in Nickel. It's been working on my H2O since forever, but I'm on firmware 3.something.
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Agreed, Android has always been a moving target, for developers. KOReader worked great, almost from the start, on my Android tablet (until I physically broke it) but some others running the same Android version had problems.
I also have been running under the Kobo FW 3.05 on my AuraHD and updating KOReader (hundreds of times), I am now on koreader-kobo-v2015.11-835. I don't use Nickel or the stock readers, so the updates to those are of no value to me. It seems to me that Kobo's recent FW releases have been more trouble (to nickel users, as well) they appear to have made a number of fundamental changes, that they may not have smoothed out yet. *Just an impression* There may be fewer problems running under
an earlier FW. (I would try to find one after the initial release, for your device, that has had time to have any bugs worked out.)
Luck;
Ken
P.S.; KOReader rocks is back
http://build.koreader.rocks/download/nightly/
It has a new Android release, also.