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Originally Posted by RWTS
I appreciate the recommendation. Got to admit the Overdrive integration in Kobos is appealing, but in addition to Overdrive, I use cloudLibrary, Freading and Axis 360. Connecting my Nook to my computer to transfer books is second nature.
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Ah, yeah, in that case going to Kobo wouldn't help much.
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Near as I can tell, Kobos and Kindles are more advanced than Nooks when it comes to features and specs, but my needs are simple and I'm a creature of habit.
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I'm more familiar with Kobo than Kindle. But yeah, Kobo's are WAY more advanced software-wise than Nooks. But the truth is, for the complaints people have about Nook software, it is good enough.
The software bonuses of the Kobo ARE nice, but they've not successfully weaned me from using my Nooks.
If the Nook software were updated to make the database viewable when in USB mode, so that we could add series information and collections, the way you can with Kobo, I'd likely just stick to my Nooks.