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Old 07-18-2011, 12:32 PM   #49
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Originally Posted by mwheinz View Post
The problem is that Sony, in their wisdom, decided to actually hack the Mac operating system instead of using the built-in USB drivers, and then they wrote the hack in a half-baked manner that won't work with modern Macs.

Basically, it's as if they wrote a custom DLL that roots your Windows machine and that you needed to have installed to use their software on your machine.

Oh, wait, they did that once, too.
I remember that one! Their half-baked press conference excuses were hilarious.

And no, Sony was never good at the software part of anything they do, and the Reader Library and its horrible interface is just one more item on the list of proof that they need to outsource that part of their business to someone who knows what they're doing.
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