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Old 01-16-2013, 09:59 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by anandg46 View Post
Have had the Glo for about 2 weeks and have not noticed a single problem.All my favourite books have been arranged in nice shelves-thanks to calibre- and I still have huge empty space in the main memory in spite of loading about 500-600 books. the original Kobo cover works beautifully and I have yet to recharge the Glo . I read about 1-2 hours daily. I am coming from Sony PRS-505.Have inserted 4GB card in the Glo but it is empty at present. I feel most of the problems enumerated here are possibly due to badly formatted ebooks than anything else. Just my two cents.
Personally, I've found a lot of ebooks even those from larger publishers are not well formatted and I have found issues when attempting to read or even sideload some of them onto an ereader. On the other side, Kobo's developers could modify their code to better handle some of those munged excuses for an ebook without some of the issues such as hanging on processing. This might not be an economically viable suggestion given that many of the issues are seen with epub books using Adobe's Reader Mobile software to render the book.

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David
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