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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
I guess I'm easy to please. My Nook with the smallest margins and line spacing works for me. Though Kobo has much more fine-tuning I rarely use it. My ereaders tend to be 'set it and forget it' deals and both Nook and Kobo do a good job. I just think Nook does a better job at layout than Kobo does. The big gaps and awkward hyphenation I find on kepub doesn't exist on the Nook.
Nook software still needs a lot of work, but to me they don't need to tinker with the reading experience too much.
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I consider myself a set it and forget guy also. I don't really care about the library management as I'm not doing that very often. I'm not doing highlighting. I'm not spending much time using the dictionary. Or Wikipedia. ... It didn't matter to me about the book partition size kerfuffl. But I am reading a lot. So I don't want to settle for something that works, I want something that I can set to what I like.
I wish the Kobo stock setting had more choices. The patches are fantastic.
In the end, it is good to have competition and choices.