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Originally Posted by Katsunami
Uh... that is not my definition of "not having problems".
In that case, I could also state that there are no problems with the latest KPW2 update, as long as one leaves Wifi off, doesn't use collections, and doesn't update the firmware.
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You've never had a kindle freeze up? A program on a computer? That is something that happens once in a while, not what I would consider a huge problem. My K3 froze up way more than my Glo ever did.
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Originally Posted by Katsunami
OK. Does Calibre save the KEPUB file as a seperate format, as it does with AZW3? I can't select KEPUB as output format.
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No. You can't choose it as an output in Calibre the way I use it. Though I did read there is a way to do it, I haven't investigated it. All I care about is the on-device output.
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Originally Posted by Katsunami
But it's only superior when using firmware 2.6.1.
That is exactly what I mean. That's ridiculous. You should be able to just update, and an e-reader should be able to be *FULLY usable* when not connected to the internet. (Barring syncing between devices, obviously.) It's not a tablet.
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Well as I said, superior "to me." I prefer to have control over my devices. That is why I rooted my PW1 & PW2. With the Glo, I don't have to root to get my device to work the way I want it... and to remain in control, I don't turn on the wifi.
My Kobo is fully usable to me at all times!
People keep interrupting me....I'll try to finish now.
When I had a Sony, I never used the wifi. When I had a Nook ST, I only used the wifi once, to register. When I had a K3, I had to quit using the wifi, because it starting rebooting after connection. When I had a PW1 I only used the wifi once a month, to get the kindle owner lending library book. Same with the PW2. I've been able to roll back or re apply firmware versions to everything except the PW2, if I haven't liked the latest fw release. So I don't need or want to sync anything. Therefore, the Glo is perfectly fine, for my uses. One only has to connect once, to register.