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Old 11-24-2017, 07:43 AM   #409
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Originally Posted by lkmiller View Post
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Just speculating here...if you had root (so you could see the hidden partition) and loaded a file explorer app, could you then open epubs sideloaded to the B&N partition with the stock reader? Opening the file from within the file explorer?

I know you don't intend to root yours, and I don't plan to either (anytime soon anyway). As I said, just wondering. I haven't tinkered with an E-ink Nook since the Simple Touch. I really like that I could mess around with my Glowlight 3, but don't really have any compelling reason to. I don't keep much on my reader so the partition isn't an issue. I'd much rather browse what I have from my PC and load as needed.
I actually have root now. I have wondered about that question, too. I just gave it a try, and the answer is yes. However, that book does not show up when I return to the stock launcher and My Library. I also tried the reverse - opening up a book downloaded by the stock Nook reader with an installed reading app. That did not work. I had only a blank screen.
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