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Originally Posted by KoboNo
2. Desktop software and firmware testing. Numerous issues, as we all know. Navigate these very forums for various user stories.
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It happens all around the world. For proprietary and open source.
Just go to kindle forums.
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"Kobo has delivered everything it promised" is not keen observation on your part. You either have a connection with Kobo in saying that, or are not a smart buyer and observer of the products you buy.
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If you know the guy, I'll take that. Otherwise, it was not a good idea
to have a product from new manufacturer at all. Stars went to the
correct place and reader worked well. Papers call people like us "early
adopters". I never buy something not known, since I rarely buy things.
Kobo was the one. Did they disappointed me? No. Did I trust every-
thing? No. Could I manage better at the time I bought it? No. I would
have it as it is or I would not have it. I see that papers are the key
point. And I'm sure it is possible to have it on the k1, just do not want
to spend time to find it out. Why not? I don't want to read papers on
the k1. The whole process takes software change on desktop app and
on the reader itself. Kernel has to recognize usb adapter as a host.
Desktop has to handle papers and send them properly to the device.
To match various outlooks and tables and pictures and links... Let one
item not to show correctly and it will all go down.
I don't work for Kobo, if one might ask.