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Originally Posted by soulfuldog
Although quite a few people complain about the lack of options compared to Kobo readers, the plus side of that is only occasional firmware updates to add features, and very few, if any, bugs. There always seems to be another firmware update for Kobo readers, that fix some bugs and introduce others, and people who stick to an older firmware so as not to upset their settings after fiddling so much to get it just the way they want. I'd be happier if Amazon would increase the settings options just a little bit and leave it at that.
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I guess, though, that it's self-selection to an extent, in that a person who wants a "super-customisable" reader is unlikely to buy a Kindle, so those of us who use and like Kindles do so because we are, on the whole, not that bothered about the lack of customisation.