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Join the Nook Color Discussion at AndroidTablets.net!

xaueious

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Hey DroidForums,

I'm one of the helpers at the sister site AndroidTablets.net.

We recently started a Nook Color section, and thought that some of you might in interested in participating in the ongoing conversation.

The Nook Color is one of the best choices on the Android tablet market today, especially if you have some background on the Android already.

While our forums are not be as technically inclined as some others, we provide an open atmosphere for people to get help or just to talk about Android tablets. Newbies and long-time Android users are all welcome!

If you want to check us out on your phone, we have an Android app on the market as well. Just look for Androidtablets.net:


I do not have a Droid, so I wont be dropping by much to answer any of your potential questions. But if you come by, we have many who will do what we can to help.
 
Any chance anybody's had any luck with QuickOffice? -- Or, the corollary question: does anybody have an office suite they'd recommend for the NC? I work with a debate team and having the nook work as a file-viewing unit with my dropbox would be friggin' sweet! Minor editing capabilities would be even better.
For clarification, I don't have my NC yet due to budget issues, but the next time I get paid, my new nook is gonna be rooted so fast it'll make kudzu jealous...
And, by the way, thanks to everyone who's already looked into apps and rooting and all that. People like me get to stand on the shoulders of giants like you and I, for one, appreciate it.​
 
Please, for any questions, head to the link posted in the OP. We don't have any direct support for this device, rooted or otherwise, here. :)
 
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Are you wondering what the iPad rival to the Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire HD is like? Check our hands on: iPad mini review to find out!
 
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