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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
It's funny how often that thought comes up on this forum.
I dunno. Nook's software isn't as good as Kobo or Amazon. But I wouldn't call it a Dumpster fire. It's basic, yeah. But aside from the release of the Glowlight 3, it's stable and works fine.
I like the reading experience on the Nook quite a bit. And that is the most important.
I wish collections and series for sideloaded books could be managed by Calibre. But the Kindle has the same issues. And at least the Nook can display a book summary without having to open it.
I also wish half the home screen weren't taken up by the store.
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Collections aren't important for me, but the two things I most miss on my Nook are custom fonts and the option to refresh every page. Also the Nook is unable to perform a search within my longest ebook, The Wheel of Time omnibus. Kobo has the same inability with the epub version (it has no problems searching the kepub, though).