We certainly must credit Kobo with bringing the device to market in the first place, in my case I have credited them three times, and think the credit they have received at the pricing they established ought to satisfy them. The others you mention are more deserving, in my mind. But the main reason I was pointing out Kobo's (probably fiscally prudent [see I didn't say greedy]) lack of response to issues of interest to their customers, was to point out the progress addressing those issues by the KoReader. I doubt that all those who have raised those issues and the likely larger number who also wished for those features/fixes, are aware of the strides made already.
Luck;
Ken
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