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Originally Posted by jackie_w
Too simplistic, I suspect. I predict that if/when Kobo introduce such an option it will be closely followed by loud forum whining ...
... it's at the top, I want it at the bottom.
... it's on the left, I want it on the right.
... it's too big.
... it's too small.
... it's black when I wanted grey.
... it's using the wrong font
... why can't I show Date/Battery level/Brightness as well as Time
... and on and on ...
Luckily NanoClock (and it's predecessor MiniClock) anticipated all of that and more. Anyone who wants their own idea of the perfect perma-clock enough will make the effort to install/configure it. The rest will continue to vent in threads like this. May as well howl at the moon, as Kobo don't read this thread, as far as I know.
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Again, why one sided thinking?... People will whine about location of clock - so let's just avoid it and not make this option at all...
General public don't care or can't install any additional programs. They want to have the option right there in the setting in the reader to tick or not. Those people will either use this clock (no matter location) or not. Just like in KINDLE.
IF Small percentage of people want to whine about location, they can play with mini or nano clock.
But for now, majority of people who can't install mini or nano clock whine about NOT having clock - anywhere.