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Originally Posted by Quoth
There are also people with eink that buy few books and people using apps buying many. What you write was true years ago.
I know some that don't and don't want one even after trying it. Apple has a book store and has no eink model.
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Apple's ebook sales aren't exactly lighting the world on fire though. Even most iPad users go Amazon over Apple Books.
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Originally Posted by Quoth
Nook is Barnes & Nobles' ereader and they are not very committed to ebooks. Used to be in UK and now only North America or USA? They are a USA bricks & Mortar bookshop. Owned by a "hedge company" that also owns a UK chain.
Then reMarkable is almost a one trick pony, small Norwegian company more focused on PDFs and notes. Terrible to interface. No Calibre support. The reMarkable 2 is hardly different to the original remarkable (last time I looked they ran same FW revision) and like a poor clone of a Sony DPT model. Inferior to Kobo Elipsa. They now have a colour model (probably Gallery 3).
Really Kobo is best and for some different features the Pocket book non-Android and the Onyx Boox Android. Neither reMarkable or Bigme or any of the random Chinese makes are worth considering for reading novels.
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B&N has been kinda floundering for a while. They went through a bunch of leadership changes in rapid succession. They had like 5 CEOs in 8 years. That really kinda took the wind out of the sails of the Nook, causing them to cede too much ground to Amazon.
Remarkable isn't really meant as an ebook reader, but rather for taking notes. Someone did make a plugin for Remarkable support in Calibre though.
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Originally Posted by DNSB
You can try setting the first browser wait to 30 seconds to give you time to enter the captcha. I had that happen when I tried the script on Windows. Even then, it took several tries before the login happened. When I tried it on an OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Linux virtual machine, it did not ask for the captcha.
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I went in and added the waits, and eventually got it. Seemed like it went faster than the 30 seconds I set the waits for.
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Originally Posted by meghane_e
Hi!
So when I ran this it asked for an Amazon oauth. I'm not sure how to find this. Is it somewhere in the Response Header or Request Header Cookie (and if so which parameter?)? Or do I have to ask Amazon for it?
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This is if you have Two Factor authentication. If you don't have 2FA setup, try hitting enter to go past it. The other option would be to go into Amazon and setup a 2FA app like Google Authenticator.