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Old 12-06-2021, 08:31 PM   #9
LivresInOz
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Device: Kobo: Forma + Libra|Galaxy: TAB A7 + Note 8 tablet|Boox: Note Air 2
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Originally Posted by fbrzvnrnd View Post
no one prevents you from installing an alternative file management app to that of Onyx and from using an app for scratches from the android world that have the cut.
This defence of this gives me the opportunity to point out that many Android apps in the current Boox Air 2 (Android 11) that provide writing via 'inking' work badly. The drawing is substandard.

Even for some ebook readers it's hard to read the menus.

As for the universality of cut, I direct you to any browser in the world, and to the entire dominant Windows system. I honestly don't remember Mac having no cut after the mid-90s.

On the Boox you CANNOT cut and paste a notepad or within a notepad (i.e inking, text or shapes).

So that's at least half the Boox use case.

In DIRECTORY mode in the main book 'file explorer' you can ONLY copy.
So that's half of the other half of the Boox use case.

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