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Originally Posted by ZodWallop
My problem with relying on filters is my mom managed to poke around on the Nook and hide all the books that were sideloaded on it (which is all it had). She thought she deleted everything, though books still appeared when she searched. That was a twenty minute phone call getting her back on track.
Nook has those too, but since collections (shelves) have to be done on device and series doesn't work for sideloaded content.
I was explaining collections to her and she was excited to be able to search by genre. So I think she will do well there.
Yeah, Activity, what does that do? I was hoping that would be the shortcut back to currently open book.
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I had the the Nook Simple Touch for a while. Current Kindle seems worse GUI, Kobo better. I don't think there will be a problem. My dad was using his Kindle at age 90+ and Kobo is easier.
Avoid setting the PIN! If forgotten you need a factory reset, though at least that works to remove is unlike some Sony Digital Paper and some Setboxes.
Activity is just a summary of reading to date of all books and current book. My granddaughter likes it and was upset to lose it. Her school fiend set the Parental PIN. She was relieved that the reset unlocked it, though that wiped Activity.
Activity can be ignored or glanced at according to preference.