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Old 06-20-2018, 04:17 PM   #57
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Originally Posted by charliebub View Post
Yes, I saw this post, but am using a bought-and-paid-for max 2 for note-taking with a rather shabby software suite. I don't buy products expecting to have to follow a trail of promises of improvements that never seem to materialise before the next 'great device' is released.
Sorry, I guess my post wasn't as clear as it could have been.

The part that I was focused on was the part which I had bolded which was about the 100 Onyx software engineers now being freed up to work on the backlog of bugs and requests with their current devices.

I had included the other information in the quote merely for context. I doubt that a colour model will be coming on the market any time soon, and I fully agree with you that it is unreasonable to expect consumers of expensive devices to be continually shelling out more money for newer models because their existing devices are not being serviced with updates. My Windows 7 laptop still receives updates and it must be close to 10 years old.

But updates can take time to roll out. Certainly, that has been the case with my Kobos. And I have yet to buy a computing device that hasn't needed an update at some stage to fix bugs within the software.

It's only been a few months since I've had my Note. As an early adopter, I fully expected there to be some bugs in the software. I also expected that it would take time to work them out. It seems like this is about to happen. Time will tell.
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