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Old 11-17-2013, 01:07 PM   #127
speakingtohe
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Some people/devices seem to experience bugs that others do not. I think I have had pretty well all of them. Some I don't notice until someone points them out.

For instance the bug that changes the font size in 2.10 I just thought it was a badly done book and kept changing the font back. So after reading about it I put the book on my mini which was 2.8.1 and it didn't behave this way. Probably does not occur for most people or their would be more of a racket being made.

Some people never experience a bug or are happy with the idea that Kobo does not want you to read a certain book in a formatting style you prefer. And some are so happy with their workarounds and the fact that they discovered them that software stability could actually detract from their enjoyment. Not me obviously.

I attribute the fact that some 'features' and/or bugs keep coming and going and occur on some devices and not others to unassigned pointers and memory leaks etc. And the seemingly often scanning of the books themselves causes problems as well. A lot of people have had their readers choke on adding books without a clue as to what book it was. If the book was instead scanned on opening at least one would know what book it was.

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