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Originally Posted by patrik
I understand the feeling of wanting to buy something and it just working.
But to be honest, installing Koreader and having the option of also using that, besides the stock reader, is, IMHO, less mentally taxing than what you already have now.
On Pocketbook it's really that easy that you don't need to understand anything, you copy some files, which I assume you are familiar with the process from computers and other devices, and then pick which reader you want to start with the same normal click you do today on the books (easily changed if you want to do that later) and if you want to pick the other reader, you simple long-click, get a "open-with" menu, which I presume you also are already familiar from computer use.
Sometimes you got to pick your battles, and in all honesty, if zooming on images is something you value, adding Koreader to your system is the easy way out.
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I'm trying to install KOreader on my InkPad 3 Pro.
when they write: "copy and merge the applications directory in the unzipped archive into your PocketBook's USB root directory" do they mean that at the end of the copy I will have:
Code:
/Volumes/PB740-2/applications/koreader (this is a folder)
and:
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/Volumes/PB740-2/applications/koreader.app (this is a file)
I'm skipping the optional part about the system directory.
But now I have in the app menu (the one that lists also chess and sudoku) a @._Koreader and a @Koreader app.
when I tap on the first it says "unable to start the app". on the second, simply goes back to main menu.
thanks!