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Old 04-16-2017, 09:30 PM   #62
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Okay, good point, it didn't occur to me that y'all would factor in an undesirable version update.
That's been obvious for a very long time now...

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Restating, how many weeks and how many versions do y'all feel is reasonable for kobo.com to let pass before knowledgeable and unknowing KA1 users should be brought up to date with a known-to-be-reliable version by kobo.com?
However long it takes. If the users in your example are unhappy about missing out on a particular feature the firmware update provides, the reasonable amount of time shortens. But if the question is, "how long to I feel it is reasonable for a company to hold off on sending an update out to a device that works perfectly fine and that the user is perfectly happy with?"

Answer: However long they want. If my Kobo is working the way I need it to work, whether it has the latest firmware or not is completely irrelevant. I don't think it's a stretch to assume that most Kobo users feel the same way.
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