Thread: Firmware 2.8.1b
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Old 10-06-2013, 12:58 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by leftright View Post
I just wish that the Kobo Dev's would get the basics right.

Improve the upgrade, downgrade and restore of the eReader via desktop. (there is currently no way to do a restore of a unresponsive unit via desktop).

Improve the update of eReaders library after deleting and re-downloading the same books.

Decrease delay of feedback (display) of selected items/menus, i.e. if I select a item it should show that it's selected immediately, no lag, This would prohibit the nasty "press it twice because I think it hasn't sensed the first press" thereby actually deselecting selection.

Why transpose the "No, Yes" confirmation dialogue menu, standard windows and applications is "Yes, No" (keep it standard please, humans are creatures of habit)

Is it really necessary to have so many confirmation dialogues when deleting something, i.e.
Library > Delete > Delete books ? > "No, Yes".
what is wrong with, > Delete "Yes, No" ?.

Keep the light adjustment menu standard across all platforms, I really detest that to adjust the brightness it's done one way in reader "x", and differently in another reader.
boils down to this, why fix a broken ship when everyone else defends and lauds it. They don't seem to listen too much to things like this but focus more on adding new things and removing let us keep'em features.

regards

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