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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
I'm still waiting of a proof of that. First time i heard bookeen mentioning folders, it was march this year. I didn't had a Cybook at that time, so, i didn't followed what bookeen did.
As Epub is about to become the standard, i'll be glad to be able to use it without getting a new device. That's the point i'm really waiting firmware for. That and ADE, maybe the cybook will read certain pdf after that.
Though i'm afraid that it would need more processor and ram power.
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What kind of proof are you waiting for? Numerous people here have posted links and excerpts from e-mails they received, blogs entries they read and conversations they had with Bookeen staff. Even disregarding everything before the official release date "1st quarter 2009" there is not much room to argue that they are not behind a self-set deadline.
Honestly, I hate being rude, but I am starting to get the feeling that you're either a troll or Bookeen staff. We have had this kind of conversation quite a few times here: It's not about being impatient. I am patient and can wait till Judgement Day for the firmware to be released. What ticks me off is not keeping promises and leaving customers in the dark. With proper communication between Bookeen and their loyal customers this thread would sound much different.
And about "Hey, who is the fool believing so called promises from a company ?
I would never take word from any company for granted. " -> You must be kidding... If you never believe anything that a company says, never can rely on anything that they tell you, it would IMHO be impossible to go on buying stuff. If the stuff you bought doesn't do what you were promised it would do, you just sit down and say "Ah, well, I never believed what they said anyway" and throw it in the bin? Hardly. So there HAS to be some form of trust towards what a company says. There is a huge difference between taking some announcements with a grain of salt and not taking anything from any company for granted.