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Originally Posted by PinkET
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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Good suggestions. Kobo does seem to operate in a really haphazard way.
Like you, as you said in your post, I also like my Glo, and would buy another if this one broke. But Kobo could save itself a lot of grief is it would just sit down and think through what kind of interface it wanted, and then deliver it. With as much user customization as possible.