Trook is an application for the Nook that can download books from Stanza catalogs or OPDS content or your Calibre content server. It can also read RSS or ATOM feeds, show associated web pages or download audio files from such feeds. Finally, it can also install more applications, if they are linked from a feed.
- Comes with a default ‘feed’ that lets you navigate to a number of sources of free books, major news RSS feeds (New York Times, etc.)
- Download and install nook apps: Nook browser, Trook, Nook Launcher. This is a great way to get updates.
- Subscribe to RSS and ATOM feeds, and open linked web pages (on the eInk screen)
- Download ePub and PDF files into ‘my documents’
- Browse ‘my documents’ and ‘B&N books’ so you can stay in Trook to read
- Enter feed URLs, and save them into ‘my feeds’
- Search catalogs
- Sync with a Calibre server
- Trook can use 3G on a nook with a non-Default SIM Card
To install follow the instructions on the nookdevs page here.
Here is the video:
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