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Old 04-21-2013, 12:45 PM   #352
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While others have mentioned its technical lacunae, I found GoodReader's review quite instrucive for Kobo neophytes (meaning foonts like moi).

The relative lack of advertising, the precision and flexibility of the page options, the practicality of the PDF rendering (since PDFs seem virtually unreadable on other e-ink devices) -- all of these made it clear that the Kobo OS is preferable for veteran DTP nerds. I even liked the spare lists which represent the Kobo Store. The OS seems to prioritize reading over advertising.

Now if only Kobo would show the colors offered for the Aura and sleep case instead of merely listing them. The Espresso sounds like a lovely idea, but how does it look, esp. in its case?

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