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Originally Posted by Calenorn
Something like that. I remember that on older NOOKs, after I would edit an epub file I would copy it to the reader but still only be able to see the previous version for a while. It was rather frustrating because I wanted to see if the changes looked good on the NOOK, but couldn't right away. It didn't update the memory immediately. I never did learn how to force it to do so.
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Concerning adding ebooks, I think what would improve the situation is to have an update button that, when selected, causes the Nook to pause and update all of the information on the Nook and to deal with any internal software issues. To avoid accidentally pressing it the button should be in the settings.
One small irritant I've found with my Nook Glowlight 4 (NG4) is that when I first create a Shelf I can do a mass selection of ebooks to put on the Shelf (select all of the ebooks I want on the Shelf then name the Shelf), but once the Shelf is created I can only add additional ebooks one at a time. I could do mass additions of ebooks on a Shelf on my Nook Color at any time (just call up the list of available ebooks and then add any additional ones I want on a Shelf), but not on my NG4.