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Originally Posted by jackastor
Actually Ken, I think the majority of the users here are with you on the salient points you make. Most of us bought the reader to read. Not to view pictures, not to play games, not to surf the internet, and not to hack so far away from the original kobo programming as to be unrecognizable. But we did buy it to read and read we shall.
regards
JAck
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Actually, almost all of the original Kobo programming is untouched by the addition of these programs. All the Kobo programming functions just as it did before the alternative readers were added. It looks and works exactly as it ever did. It just has two "book tiles", on the home page and/or in the library, that launch the programs, instead of opening a book. You can use the Kobo programming, as much as you want and it starts looking just as Kobo "intended", you don't get to any of the other programming until you select one of the launching tiles. If you didn't ever select one of them you would have your kobo device looking and acting the same as ever. You can return to the Kobo programming from the other programs and it will still be there just as you left it. You can use both Kobo programming and as much of the others as you want, so ... there is no change that would make it "unrecognizable".
Luck;
Ken