We appreciate the points you have raised and we combined the questions
from Mobileread as well as a few other websites and blogs into this lengthy note.
I regard this as a Zombie Meme (taken
from Mobileread).
Jersyman
from Mobileread said «I was going to run down to B&N and get the HD +, but now I will wait to see what this announcement is on Monday.
Not exact matches
Also, via Andrei Pushkin's blog kindle and clarknova of the
MobileRead forum, I install the hack for relief
from the monotony -LSB-...]
Well, I'm in Canada.I have known that store reputation for a long time by others» shopping experiences, and based on that, I did order.I can not guarantee for 100 % because this is the first time I have ordered an ereader
from that store.The ereader is promised to be sent in mid of April.The problem is not the store, but the manufacture.That store has a very long time good reputation, but that depends mostly on manufacturer supplies.I hope it helps.You can follow it on
mobileread forum.Nathan has an allergic symptom to that store, because he asked samples for reviewing which was promised first, but then denied.
Also, via Andrei Pushkin's blog kindle and clarknova of the
MobileRead forum, I install the hack for relief
from the monotony of my Kindle 2's default screensavers.
You can get it
from here: http://calibre-ebook.com/ Be sure to check out the support forums on
MobileRead here: http://www.
mobileread.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=166 if you need extra help setting it up.
Here are some examples of the grossly overinflated books out there right now
from some users at
Mobileread.
While working on the Kobo Aura H2O review, I came across a tip mentioned at
MobileRead that enables the option to turn off the header and footer
from displaying to enter full screen reading mode.
You can download the 3.16.0 software update
from the Kobo Firmware thread at
Mobileread and install it manually.
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.
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.
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 vers
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 vers
from a Lynx version to Booxtor's version.
Several people in addition to Lilly said in
MobileRead posts that they had received confirmation of shipments
from Amazon starting Sunday, in advance of today's original shipment date.
a customer
from Texas using the name Elsi wrote in a Kindle forum on the
MobileRead community site.
In the meantime, here's a couple of unboxing photos of the IQ and 602 that the folks
from PocketBook US posted on the
MobileRead forums yesterday.
Update: After this
mobileread thread, realized that buying the books would be a good idea too — bought 1 or 2 books
from each of the authors for a total of 8 books that together cost me just $ 9.32.
This was yesterday morning and sent
MobileRead into a frenzy (they're hoping someone saves them
from the terrible current state of kindle dominance).
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Mobileread describes Nook Study (sometimes styled «NookStudy» or «NOOK Study»)[51][52] as «a free e ‐ textbook application
from Barnes and Noble that provides a suite of digital study tools.
Judging
from what I've read over on
MobileRead and what Freethinker above posted I think I'll just wait.
You can easily find these latest Kindle ebooks on this thread
from the good folks at the
MobileRead Forums.
I was very tempted since it is * cheap *, but someone
from Denmark (I am in Sweden) posted the total cost (shipping, duty, etc) over at
Mobileread.