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Originally Posted by JSWolf
History is the ability to back/forward screen pages based on what you've already viewed. So for example, if you have an endnote and you use the link to go to the endnote and the endnote had no go back link, you use history back to go back to where you were. Not all eBooks that have endnotes have a link to go back. So history is rather important to have.
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Unlike the Kindle, there is, as far as I can tell, no way to click on or navigate the hyperlinks in books on the Nook, rendering them useless, and navigating to
>Highlights and notes >
View notes for this page or
>Highlights and notes >
Find notes seems to be a wild goose chase.