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Originally Posted by Nick_1964
When I put the reader into sleep, it only displayed the cover of the book, not any stats so maybe I miss the point here and your's display something else ?
I have to use the special reading status menu if I would to look at that.
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The "Sleep and Power" settings page has options to change what is on the sleep and powered off screen.
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I understand,but I do think that when you are expanding like they did here by taking the market almost (Netherlands) you have to solve the bugs first,it is your calling card.
But there are a lot of problems.. by example, when I walk to my library I sometimes touch a book by mistake, it opens right away.
When you close it, it stays on the main menu with a big tile, showing how much percentage is read.
But you can't do a long press on it to mark it back as "not readed" or as "already finished" I do have to go into library again, look for the book I accidentially opened, be very carefull not doing it again, then in the library I have to long press, and then make a choice to mark the book as finished,or never read.
I can't do these actions on the main menu.
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I agree, the menu on the tiles should have the full actions available for the item. But, that isn't a but, that's a design choice. Or are you calling opening a book by accident a bug?
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I can't set my main menu to display only new books, there are always a lot of readed books on it.. why.. I can say ignore this block,but then another one pops in, right between al the new books list there is a completed..make different area's for the new and readed ones,don't put them random on the main screen.
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Again a design choice. The tiles are random. They are ordered from most recently used to least recently used. Splitting the screen into different areas for different things means you can dismiss all of one type and have the how area devoted to one type.
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Just 2 examples about strange behave,but Kobo even didn't answer my suggestions,but implement new things that only works for a couple of people,not the mass.
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There we'll have to disagree. I like all the changes in the latest firmware. Did they fix all the bugs? No, but I didn't expect them to. I expect that any development group will be working on bugs and new features at the same time. They prioritise any changes depending on their priorities. How they decide those priorities, I don't know. Other than fixing problems that crash the device quickly.