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Originally Posted by DuckieTigger
I see, thank you. That is why I usually stay within Amazon devices. There might be less features, but what features they do have is implemented well. I have assumed the Dropbox integration is just that, a copy of Amazon's feature, but not requiring any Kobo resources for cloud management, but using Dropbox instead, including syncing back bookmarks and such. If it is just a download manager, I wouldn't call it support for Dropbox.
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Well, it supports downloading from Dropbox.
I agree with the Amazon experience generally being less buggy and smoother. Comes with a pretty completely closed and controlled OS, I suppose. My problem with Amazon devices is that I can't customize them the way I want without jailbreaking, which is a PITA for me, as I'm no computer whiz. And as a heavy Calibre user, I value the Kobo/Calibre integration. No more plugboards and manual collection creating.
I did use Kindles for years, exclusively. At some point their options were just no longer enough for me.