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Originally Posted by knc1
Say what?
You don't want to fix what isn't broken?
Ah, come on now, that is most of what we do here: fix things that aren't broken.
("Aren't broken" == in the view of Amazon.  )
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Amazon is just like Microsoft. They don't want you to have options...only what they want to give you. If you want more, you have to hack it.
Is there any particular reason why the new updates invalidated the old, simple, hack? Was it done on purpose? Or is there a legit reason?
It aggravates me.
This new hack doesn't even sound like it's worth all the trouble.