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Yes, I love having my Glo. Most people wont understand this. Sorry.
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I understand you didn't mean the love thing literally, it's just an expression.
I hope you understand I was joking?
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I do hope that your issues are resolved soon.
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Thank you. I guess they won't be, but turning up the heat now and then will maybe get a few solved.
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I do not find this forum intolerant or one sided. There are "passionate" people on both sides of the fence.
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Me neither. Been here to short to judge that anyway.
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I do think Kobo listens and monitors the opinions here.
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I know they do, but they follow the madness of the day, much like politicians do. (title-bar in, title-bar out, light on bottom, light on top etc..).
They should make a roadmap of where they want to go, instead of making ad-hoc decisions. They could make a lot of criticism disappear with giving the user as much configurability as possible.
And they definitely need better UI designers. No joke.
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Yes, it would be nice to fully customize your reader, bottom line. But.. I don't know any eink reader that does this.
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Kobo could win a lot of market by being the first.
We can't let them off the hook just because other companies don't bother.
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No...it is not perfect but I would take the Kobo any day over my old ereader with no integrated light. Just Saying..
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Agree 100%. I really like the Glo too. I would even buy it again if it broke. I just feel it deserves some more love software wise.
BTW, sorry to hear about your insomnia. I had it for years so I know what you're saying.
Greetings,
Mike