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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Because Amazon doesn't care about the needs/wants of the users. If they had, the Kindle would still have sound, TTS, memory card slot, better margin control, better line height control, user addable fonts and more default fonts. But Amazon feel that they want to have a dumbed down device for people to use and not giving more/better options is going to help with customers who are clueless. I mean look at the options Amazon gives on an eInk Kindle, nobody is going to use the widest margin settings. Any larger line height then what KF8 has on the smallest setting and it's worthless.
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Amazon doesn't care about the needs of one or two users, yes. Even most advanced Kindle users do not care (at
best) about SD cards or TTS/sound, the fonts are a non-issue to many/most (because you just don't get it, do you -- not everyone has the same needs or wants. You are unusual.) and there is
an easy workaround.
My line heights are perfectly fine, better margins would be nice I admit but it's not a tremendous issue.
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There are lots of Amazon customers who want to be able to have customization and Amazon refuses to give it to them.
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The number of times you say that here has reached the level where it qualifies as spam. You have not provided any evidence of your claims. We have been through this before.
So the one thing Amazon has failed on is Cloud Collections, and it doesn't seem like a case of dumbing down

just a really bad coding mishap with a side order of bad judgment that they still haven't fixed.