It is funny that you can buy an Onyx Android reader and run the full-featured Android version of PocketBook app on it and enjoy syncing with cloud sync and dropbox with no hassle while PocketBook's own devices still run clunky software that is a pain to configure and miss the most important features of their Android apps. Tell me about terrible product strategy.
I'm probably better off sending the Inkpad back and purchase a more multi-purpose reader with real software support.
By the way, the highlight syncing feature was originally scheduled for 2nd Q 2018, now they are claiming it will be reader in 3Q or 4Q. Do they deserve my trust? How is their track record in delivering the features on the roadmap?
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