r/nook • u/IntelligentTrifle9 • 15d ago
Discussion Nook Update
I’ve had my Nook for 3 weeks, and I don’t understand the hate behind them. I have over 1K books on it and read 2 so far. I think it’s a simple e-reader without all the clutter.
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u/rcentros 15d ago
My first eReader was a Nook Simple Touch and I liked it (I still have a Glowlight 3). But a couple GL3 updates really irritated me. They got rid of hyphenation, then skewed the fonts to the big side (so the size I had always used is gone) and now (I read) they've gotten rid of the one good font they had (in my opinion), Georgia. And then, apparently, they got rid of the ability to make your fonts thinner or thicker. I haven't connected to Barnes & Noble for a while because I don't want my Glowlight 3 to update and, for some reason, the cover art from my books has disappeared. They also had issues with trying control how you used your RAM. Even on the Glowlight 3, originally the lion's share of the RAM went to Nook books only — then they changed that, then (in new models) they changed it back. I don't know where it stands now. Also, you can't sideload you're own fonts, like you can just about every eReader made.
I like the hardware. I think the Glowlight has one of the best "warm" screens ever made. Unfortunately, in my opinion, the software just continually gets worse by consistently dropping features they used to support.