Pardon me for saying so, but I would urge GiK, whoever or whatever that is, to concentrate on stability. I know people have different desires, but really, wrist-page-turning and autorotation should be way down the list of priorities. The single most important thing is that you can put stuff into the reader that you want to read and that you find the place where you left off reading and keep reading without any problems. If my 360 continues to do that for another two years, I will be quite satisfied, and if it doesn't nothing else matters.
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Originally Posted by kacir
I have high faith in GiK (TM).
They are the ones, after all, who made the 14.2 release. They are also ones that designed a system that is highly configurable and easily hackable.
At this very moment I have been using 15.2 without any hitch for about 3 weeks.
Please ask GiK to document any changes and improvements of the new firmware against the "gold standard 14.2". The other day I have noticed that if you turn the reader 180 degrees manually the book is not repaginated. I consider that an important feature and yet, I have not noticed it on the list of changes against 14.2
Such a list could also be a great selling point.
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