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Old 01-24-2014, 08:54 AM   #10
JFHey
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Originally Posted by dsmid View Post
Jailbreaking is not rocket science
it's not rocket science, but for someone who has no background knowledge in software development, it appears like a rather complicated thing to do, just based on my first impression of the countless links in the KUAL tutorial and the possible errors and follow-up problems you can run into (just to mention automatic software updates).
I think the work of the jailbreakers is amazing, but unless I had tons of free time right now I wouldn't want to dive deeper into it (only to use a function which the Kindle should be able to execute innately).
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