Thank you for checking my application.
Regards the fact you have to type in you login information the next time you visited the MobileRead: you are exactly right - this is a limitation of the Bookland application. All linxet does is storing Internet bookmarks and open browser pointing it to user's link. All the rest is the job of the browser - to render the site, to ask for login information etc. In this version I just use default system behavior to open a link. This is starting the Bookland application as the program to show Internet links.
I saw there is the "links" browser is ported for PocketBook SDK. So may be someday in the future I will rework that piece of code to have a setting for linxet which application should be used to open Internet bookmarks
Regards the possibility of compile the linxet for old 301/302/360 readers. Two things have stopped me from leaving this option in the makefile:
- I do not have such device at hand to test how the application will work
- I do not know any details how such devices supposed to work

but if you think this may be interested for users, I have created the ticket on SourceForge to investigate this question.
I hope may be somebody from forum can help with test on a real device. But first I have to complete investigation.
Thanks one more time!