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Author Topic: nook  (Read 1290 times)

Coleman

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« on: February 17, 2010, 07:58:12 PM »
I just bought a B&N nook and I'm trying to decide whether to softroot it to open it up. Nookdevs seems to have a few apps out there (browser, pandora, email, facebook to name a few). I'm just wondering if anyone else has done this and if you think its a prudent move. I bought this primarily to read books, newspapers and magazines on, as well as listen to mp3s, all of which the nook already does. I don't want to mess it up for the luxury of an occasional email or facebook update.

Nookdevs makes it seem that its a relatively safe process. Does anyone else own a nook and what do they think about running the softroot? Is it worth it? Free 3G is hard to leave alone...

 

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