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Originally Posted by Waylander
What does anyone else think?
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Compared to what Kobo provides, this is too little too late.
The Kindle needs a lot more fonts, and a lot more adjustments to set typography to the user's preference, IMHO.
The one reason keeping me away from a Kobo reader is that they keep jackassing around with their own KEPUB format. OK, Kindle was their own AZW3 format, but this one is much better understood than KEPUB is, and much better supported by calibre. OK, Kobo does support EPUB, but when using that, I don't like the layout and some of the reader's features don't work.
In short, I think Amazon could have done better than a new font a small change in the layout of the settings screen.