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Old 04-12-2021, 01:43 AM   #41
rcentros
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Originally Posted by John F View Post
It can't be "painful" to use. From all the reports I've read, the browsers on Kobo and Kindle are painful to use, so I would eliminate their use.
"Painful" in quotes because it's not exactly painful, but something akin to it (kind of like saying "a pain in the neck"). I don't often use the browsers in the Kindle (I don't know if I've ever used the one in the Kobo) but it's nice to have in a pinch and I have borrowed books for the Kindle this way. I also use the Tolino and PocketBook browsers for that purpose (and that's about the only reason I ever use any eReader browser). Since I have computer at home it's more to see if it can be done rather than a necessity. (Except for when I travel or am at the airport waiting for a plane, then I sometimes hook up my eReader with my phone's hotspot and download a book.)
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