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Old 08-15-2020, 11:02 AM   #30
John Hopper
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I think the OP meant that the Kobo's Merriam Webster dictionaries (English and foreign language) are inferior to the dictionaries on the Kindle. I certainly agree with that. The MW dictionaries are very basic and a lot of words I look up are simply not there

I would add that note-taking is much more painful on the Kobo Libra, due to the lack of predictive text on the virtual keyboard. As someone who makes a lot of notes on non-fiction, that is a big factor for me. Plus not being able to export the notes without software fiddling.

I have both devices and each has strength and weaknesses, I pretty much agree with most of the rest of what folk have written here.


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