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Originally Posted by Purple Lady
Kindle has the least software problems *because* they are among the dumbest ereaders. If your ereader has very few choices it shouldn't have many problems. Except of course not being usable to those who don't care for the defaults.
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I disagree with that. I ran a PRS-650 with Prs+. It was extrememely configurable and rarely crashed (if at all). Also I am using a Nook STR with rooted Android. It has crashed I think once in more than a year (and I think that was my fault). I have only turned it off a couple of times. The thing is un-crashable. So, no. You don't need to have dumbed-down software to have stability. It's a myth, possibly caused by comparing Kindles to Kobos.