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Originally Posted by review
Yes Jim, you're right.
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And if you think about the whole situation with the 302, I don't want to be in Pocketbook Europe shoes. They may have asked the Guys in Kiev in the past when this or that feature will be available and they got a reply. So they went into the forum and announced it. But then the Guys in Kiev didn't managed to deliver their promises on time. So who is the person who will be blamed by the community? Of course the persons in the first line to the customer. But is it their fault? Not at all I would say. Is there anything what they can do to improve the situation? Well, I believe it is very hard for them. The only option they could have would be to make less promises but then a year ago they were probably not aware of the fact of how much the Guys in Kiev work on time to keep their promises towards them.
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Hi Review, et al,
I found this part of your post intriguing. I am new to ereaders in general and Pocketbooks in particular.
My understanding was that the "Guys in Kiev"
were Pocketbook - with the former phrase a kind of casual reference to the main company. From your posting, it appears I am wrong. Can you or someone, please enlighten me as to the relationship between the GiK and PB? I would suggest though, that "...the Guys in Kiev didn't managed to deliver their promises on time..." is rather an understatement.
Oh, and many thanks for your work in another thread with improving the firmware of the 302. I bought mine not expecting much in this regard, but long-time owners are no doubt grateful.
Cheers,