FYI - I have a Mac. I just plug in my NG3 with the USB cable, turn on USB mode on the device, and the Nook drive appears on my Mac desktop. No additional software (like Android File Transfer) needed! Must be a change from the NGP. I also use Terminal on my Mac to do ADB stuff with the NG3.
Yes, a symlink would be a way to allow the stock reader to access books sideloaded by Calibre Companion. I might go that route at some point. For now, I'm happy with my setup as it is. Not all will agree, but I see Android as an asset to the NG3. Granted that a device like this is somewhat limited in how one can make use of Android, but Android does give me a few options that I appreciate.
My NG3 just installed an update. Looks like mainly bug fixes.
The NG3's warmer light has spoiled me, I fear. I find my other e-readers just a little less pleasant to use after this.
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