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Originally Posted by Szybet
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2. Not many even have kobo devices, remarkable is a lot more popular - rmkit is easier, but python so slower and badly portable to more devices ( fixed width and height... )
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What?
The reMarkable is a totally hyped very niche product orientated at PDFs. Two similar models, one of which replaced the other and unexpandable 6Gbyte and network USB access. It's a disaster. I gave mine away. Likely the niche Android ereaders outsell it.
The Kobo is much more widely distributed even in local retail and used much more widely and is a true ereader.
QT has a tough learning curve to start, but it's over 10 years ago for me. It didn't help it being owned by Nokia for a while during one of their worst periods.
I think QT and C++ is a good idea for cross platform development.