Not exact matches
This is sort of a big deal because KoReader brings a whole lot to the party... like 2 column landscape, night mode, Kobo's * complete * control over the
ebook experience (as you say in the video) within KoReader, * very * easy
ebook organization (KoReader understands
folders so organizing a
library is trivial) AND a * much * better PDF reader with text reflow.
Select
folder to be used as
eBook library after that you need to choose main reader.
If you need to move your e-
Library to another drive or computer, the simplest way to do it is the following: - move your
ebooks and covers in any file manager - open in Alfa: Tools - > File Finder - select the new root
folder of you
library on the new computer / drive - press Start, and the file paths in Alfa's database will be automatically updated by file name (or MD5)
• Enhanced in - store seamless connectivity to enjoy free Wi - Fi, with More In Store content promotions exclusively for Nook owners • Improved opening of
eBooks and ePeriodicals • Improved response to Reading Now and Settings buttons • Current reading page and bookmarks on all
eBooks are properly saved when you power your Nook off • Eligible LendMe
eBooks in your
library have LendMe flags • Easier navigation of daily subscriptions with issues rolled into one
folder • Improved «back» button functionality for navigating
eBooks and ePeriodicals • Personal files downloaded and displayed in My Documents can be sorted by author and title • Overall system improvements and battery optimization.
I remember that Mom was able to tell Shayla Kersten that she was the only author with a dedicated
folder in her giant
ebook library.
The best, including the ones I have read, go into my «
ebook library»
folder; the rest (unedited, can't get into it, or just plain awful) go into the trash.