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Originally Posted by trocchietto
I like android with google play so that i can install my favorite apps,
then i need the dutch-english dictionary, as I read dutch, and as most of my books are pdf, if i well recall when I avoided to buy the h20 the reason was i could not find a way to lookup words from Dutch to English in pdf documents, whereas with a Mantano app I have huge possibilities.
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OK, you meant that the dictionary lookup does not work with PDF and you really want to use Android rather than a dedicated device.
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All in all the default way to manage the highlights and notes especially combining them in their own fragment/activity is gorgeous on the last Kobo, you David and your team did a great job, and the home UI is so attractive and enjoyable, and the navigation was flaweless. I am really honored to speak with one of the Kobo developers indeed, the customization of the fonts with preview is a really cool feature, especially because as Italian i feel honored to see the benchmark with the old latin text, really bibliophil mktg choice, really smart. As soon as I will have android I will buy, if i well remember there was a root possible to make a dual boot, but is quite inefficient for me, as ereaders are still sluggish compared to my ipad and i7 reading experiences and waiting for a reboot could kill me. Although I would buy it if the device would have been open and with guarantee( i theorically can root my sony rt2 to put android, but I do not do because I am afraid i can brick it, and also is maybe time to have a more performing device.
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As flattered as I am, I'm not a Kobo developer. I do maintain the KoboTouch driver in calibre and created the Kobo Utilities plugin. Those are done on my time when I see a problem or think of something new to do. I do work as a software developer and have been playing with relational databases nearly all my career. That's one of the reasons I have done what I have with the Kobo ereaders. I like fiddling with databases and realised this was easy to get at and do few extra things.
I was a little surprised at your comment about the text used in the advance font adjustment. It is a common placeholder used in places like this so that it doesn't distract the user from what they are doing.
Wikipedia has an explanation about it.