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Originally Posted by p_a_smith
Never had problems with any of the Kobos I have owned - have an original and the latest gen Touch which has a virtual keyboard instead of the physical one the kindle has. Each firmware update actually adds new features meaning my original can do more than it did when I bought it. (Yes the updates also take care of bugs as well. The one which is prevalent in the forum now is a storage error message on the Touch which for me appeared once and after I clicked cancel never appeared again. The Kobo developers are actually on these forums and any bugs get ironed out in a short time with a new update. Not sure about the Kindle presence here or the frequency of firmware updates.)
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I'm sure you'd agree, though, that it's lacking in features compared to its competitors. The lack of a search facility within a book, and the lack of annotation capabilities are both significant. They may well be added in the future, but one should never rely on future enhancements.