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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
That went away a few updates back. Stupid decision if you ask me.
But credit where credit is due: Nook (or RMSDK anyway) does a pretty good job of spacing without hyphenation. Better than Kobo's kepub defaults.
I really with Nook had some sort of feedback team. Nook's software really should be pretty good. But it's like the death of a thousand cuts. They support shelves and series. But not for sideloaded. They arbitrarily turned off hyphenation. They partition their storage. You can't add custom fonts. Each is small. But they snowball.
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I started out with Nook in 2011, but it was the treatment of side-loaded books that shifted me away inside of a year to Sony. I just found it obnoxious that I'd have to switch folders to access my side-loaded content. I'd have freebies downloaded from an author's web site, yet couldn't keep them with the rest of the
same author's books that I'd purchased from B&N.
Seriously, who expects a physical book owner to shelve stuff according to
where they acquired it? So why should ebooks be treated that way?
No one
I've ever known has shelved books based on whether they bought them from Amazon, B&N, a used bookstore, etc....