Things seemed to have stalled over at XDA Developers.
If the Nook people are taking that as a sign of victory against the 3Vi7 haXXorz, I hope they wind up sleeping on the streets in cardboard boxes some day. Preventing people from modifying a device for full use is shameful. And Barnes & Noble can increase their damn eBooks sales any time just by dropping their mutant DRM. Punishing buyers is a fast way to go out of business. Mazel Tov with that.
This post will be about my latest one-hour(!) session with the Nook Glowlight Plus at a local Barnes & Noble last night.
I tried every damn trick I could think of to coax the Nook into going to a website. No joy. They've locked up that sucker [as I was still editing this post, I discovered new information I put in a separate post: Nook Glowlight Plus Has The Browser Trick!]. But I hope my own discoveries make for interesting reading for those thinking about the device.
First, I decided to call up the User Guide. Because I remembered it had links in it. I tried the links before and they didn't work. But I figured maybe I missed a setting that could turn them on. No.
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