View Full Version : Kobo Shortfalls


bebens
06-11-2010, 06:08 PM
I note two serious issues related to the Kobo reader and associated software.

1 Using the desktop application, it is impossible to download only the new books you purchased. When you sync, all purchases (new and past) are downloaded and added to "My reading". Also i'm reading a series of books by the same author which includes one map in each book. The maps are not reproduced. Kobo support told me to use Adobe Digital Editions (ADE) instead. The desktop app in my estimation is useless.

2. Using ADE, I found that the "Notes" in the book, which were in a smaller font than the rest of the book were reproduced so that the font was too small to read. Nor did I find the full paragragh justification pleasing. But, at least, the maps are reproduced.

There are ways around the sync issue such as deleting past books from by library on kobobooks.com so they do not sync but I want to read books, not manage poorly executed software.

wrenn1
06-11-2010, 06:55 PM
Bebens, Be careful to 'undelete' the books you were getting out of your way. The trash is emptied every j30 days. Kobo "support" told me that if that happens to purchased books you will have to purchase them again. Sweet deal for them to not mention this up front?

Stinger
06-11-2010, 07:08 PM
Bebens, Be careful to 'undelete' the books you were getting out of your way. The trash is emptied every j30 days. Kobo "support" told me that if that happens to purchased books you will have to purchase them again. Sweet deal for them to not mention this up front?

:chinscratch: I think there might be some confusion here. Check out this page:

http://kobo.zendesk.com/entries/170594-how-do-i-remove-ebooks-from-my-library-if-i-don-t-want-them-anymore

from there:
Under the “I’m Reading” tab, select the books you no longer want to see in your library and select “Delete”. Don’t worry, since you have purchased these books, they are still available to you under the ‘Purchased’ tab.



So the trash might empty every 30 days, but you should still have access to all your purchases through some purchase history associated with your account. I can't personally attest to this, as I haven't purchased books from Kobobooks.

wrenn1
06-11-2010, 07:25 PM
Here was where I got the information (different forum site). I think they may have meant if it is deleted from the "purchased" page and not the "I'm reading" page which is what the customer question referred to. So, thank you for making me double check.

"Should you delete a purchased item, you have 30 days from the date of deleting to remove it from the Trash. After 30 days have expired, you will no longer have access to the content, and will have to re-purchase it to read it again.

Trash Folder

All deleted items remain in your Trash for 30 days. To undelete an item, check the box next to any title and click the orange Undelete button—your content will be moved back into your Library. To permanently remove items from Trash, check the box and hit Delete Forever.
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Stinger
06-11-2010, 07:41 PM
Ahh ok, yeah that makes sense.

Hmmm.... so now I'm wondering why they even have an option to delete books from your purchased tab :headscratch:

Jelbee
06-14-2010, 01:44 PM
Embarassing self-help books you're worried someone might notice you purchased? :D

leighisme
06-14-2010, 04:39 PM
Ahh ok, yeah that makes sense.

Hmmm.... so now I'm wondering why they even have an option to delete books from your purchased tab :headscratch:

In my case, I bought a book that was horribly written and I wanted to be rid of it...