Jailbreak Kindle Paperwhite — Here's the thread at
MobileRead with everything you need to jailbreak the Kindle Paperwhite.
For those interested, here's the guide at
MobileRead with directions on how to root and install Google Play on the Boyue T61 & T62.
There's an ongoing thread in English over at
MobileRead with directions for installing and using Kobo Patcher, along with hands - on reports and user reviews.
One - Click Rooting Method for Boox T68 — Here's the link to a thread at
MobileRead with a one - click rooting package for the T68.
Recover a Bricked T68 or Change From Lynx to Booxtor Edition — Here's the link to a thread at
MobileRead with a software restore package designed to fix a broken Boox T68 or change the software from a Lynx version to Booxtor's version.
There's a new post over at
MobileRead with a long list of hacks and utilities available for Kobo ereaders.
Not exact matches
I don't know what is going on
with the dude at
MobileReads.
Over on the
MobileRead Forums, one poster has claimed that he has been able to use a BlueTooth Logitech K480 keyboard
with the Onyx Max without any problems.
I have had some issues
with firmware but a quick visit to
Mobileread forums pointed me to newer firmware and fixes.
Looking over the thread at
MobileRead, it sounds like you need to use Night Mode Build 13 for it to work
with 3.15.0.
Thanks Nathan, I went over to
mobileread dot com, and they explained why it disappears I'm such a newb
with this stuff, (back in the day, way back in the day I taught myself to program AT Dbase3)
Kobo experimented
with forum interactions this year
with the
Mobileread community.
I've heard some buzz about a device
with a built - in frontlight over at the
mobileread forums.
«I'm not really comfortable
with letting these faults
with the screen slide,» wrote one user on
mobileread, «but I absolutely love the weight, the form factor, the asymmetry, and the size....
Instead, their admin team visits popular websites like
MobileRead to get feedback and interact
with users.
«Although we never hosted this tool (contrary to their claim), nor believe that this tool is used to remove technological measures (contrary to their claim), we decided, due to the vagueness of the DMCA law and our intention to remain in good relation
with Amazon, to voluntarily follow their request and remove links and detailed instructions related to it,» wrote Alexander Turcic, a forum moderator, on
MobileRead.
Opinions are split, according to a poll at
MobileRead,
with about 46 % in favor of the new home screen and 54 % not.
Over on the
MobileRead forums at http://www.
mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=213372, a well - regarded fellow
with the pseudonym of Toxaris has a Word add - in called (imaginatively enough) «ePUB Tools» that allows you to export to and import from EPUB files.
For detailed written directions check out this guide at
MobileRead: Memory Upgrade Mod Guide (
With Pictures).
First things first, the top six ebooks listed below were found via
MobileRead and are freebies from NASA that will work
with virtually any ebook reader.
MobileRead has an active discussion going on
with lots of theories.
Actually, I wish to share credit
with other Kindle developers who hang out at the
MobileRead Kindle Developer's Corner, including [yifanlu], [NiLuJe], and [ixtab].
Yesterday I came across a post at
MobileRead asking what do you do
with an ebook after you're finished reading it.
Unfortunately a bunch of folks are reporting serious issues
with the 2.3.1 update over at
Mobileread.
Someone over at
MobileRead happened across a listing of the new Sony Reader PRS - T1 on a Dutch retail website, complete
with pictures and specs.
I had a mini debate / discussion
with the readers over at
MobileRead about whether backlights were important.
Candi, according to a post on
MobileRead forum, looks like you can use the Sony ereader
with wall charger and not the USB charger.
Over at
MobileRead there's a handy guide written by a longtime member
with tips for the best way to load a large library of ebooks onto the new Kindle Oasis, but the same applies to other Kindles as well.
This is still all unconfirmed but the information seems to jive
with previous rumors and the source of the leak,
MobileRead, is well - known in the e-book world.
Via
MobileRead More on E-Readers: iRex Introducing Improved iLiad E-Reader on Monday TreeHugger Picks: Electronic Reading
with E-Books and Readers Esquire eInk Abuse Exposed