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Old 12-14-2018, 04:20 PM   #19
rcentros
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Originally Posted by barryem View Post
I almost disagree about the Nook software. Except for the grayed out dictionary I prefer it to the Kobo software. I don't think it's as good as the Kindle software.

The Kobo software offers a lot more features and finer tuning of those features but I've found that (A) that doesn't really mean much to me and (B) those extra features don't work on a lot of my side loaded books anyway.
I kind of agree here. I like tinkering (and the Kobo is a tinkerer's dream) but sometimes it can become an obsession and get in the way of reading. I'm getting to really like the Tolinos simply because they're so simple. Add a nice, dark font and just read. Kindles are kind of that way too. You can do a little more with them than with Tolinos and they have a nicer dictionary. ...

There's actually a whole lot of good choices. I've chosen too many of them.
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