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Old 12-16-2016, 09:14 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Calenorn View Post
I've become very fond of the Simple Touch form, and very familiar with its function. The software could definitely be better, but I know its ins and outs now, and I'm not inclined to start climbing a new learning curve with a new device. And those cold metal tablets they're selling in B&N now just aren't the same.

So long live my NOOKs! When you know what you like, why move on?
I still have my Simple Touch that I bought back in 2011. It still works, but I retired it when I bought my iPad Mini. I thought the Nook ST hardware was very nice, but the many software quirks were driving me crazy!

I thoroughly enjoy running Marvin3 on the iPad Mini and will probably let the Nook continue to gather dust!
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