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Old 09-01-2011, 10:25 PM   #16
molman
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Originally Posted by rashkae View Post
The command line-fu is just isanely step by step, IMNSHO. Assuming you know how to mange files on your system of choice, be it Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD, whatever, all you need to know is: Unzip the contents of the update file into the .kobo directory of your Kobo.

If that's confusing, then perhaps you are better off waiting to use the Desktop app
Yeah it isn't hard, but not everyone grew up in the commandline generation. Unless you are say a nix user it's something people touch less and less these days (and even distros like Ubuntu have made that even a less obvious assumption.)

For example I don't believe Windows 7 has a commandline unzip tool (let alone curl), no problem use GUI/explorer, or 7zip or something but it's not entirely step-by-step if you arn't on a mac.

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