I a had a Nook color that I rooted because someone talked me into it and ended up putting it back after a little bit of time. I mostly used it for reading books and watching Netflix and it worked just fine for that before I went and messed with it. I have since bought a knidle with e-ink and got a smart TV so now it sits in my night stand.
should I "root" my Kindle Fire or not?
- 11/06/2013 07:20:25 PM
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I'm an Android developer by trade, so I can probably help out a bit here.
- 11/06/2013 08:02:03 PM
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I am not an Android developer but I agree
- 12/06/2013 06:36:18 PM
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Out of curiosity, why'd you put it back? *NM*
- 12/06/2013 09:38:44 PM
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It was booting of the SD card and I wanted the memory back
- 13/06/2013 12:58:11 AM
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Sounds like you had a lot more than just root going on.
- 13/06/2013 07:06:29 AM
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- 13/06/2013 07:06:29 AM
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The Nook id the Barnes and Noble answer to Kindle
- 14/06/2013 06:00:27 PM
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I'm very familiar with that the Nook IS, just not with the latest software hacks and such.
- 15/06/2013 06:21:38 AM
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AEMON: Any particular apps you worked on?
- 15/06/2013 01:55:41 AM
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Well, I'm kind of a boring corporate Android developer, so no cool apps you'd know of.
- 15/06/2013 06:41:46 AM
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- 15/06/2013 06:41:46 AM
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Well, it looks like it may be a little too late for this but I did root my Android.
- 17/06/2013 02:55:13 AM
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yeah there are a number of apps I want to get rid of (questions in here too)
- 18/06/2013 08:37:35 PM
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Re: yeah there are a number of apps I want to get rid of (questions in here too)
- 20/06/2013 03:54:53 AM
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