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Originally Posted by CWatkinsNash
My message to Amazon was something along the lines of "If this can be implemented with hacks, then your development team can create the same functionality. If they can't, then maybe you should fire them and hire the devs who created the hacks."
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That isn't very fair though. It is very rare when a feature even in software is actually free. They have to follow a much stricter process to implement it which can't have any possibility for breaking the Kindle or causing it to act oddly whilst also being easy to use and completely fool proof. Add in QA, support and documentation costs. The hacks don't have any of that.
I can see people complaining because it doesn't work properly as they've dumped their entire unresized photo collection in there or the files aren't the correct ratio so they're not full screen etc...