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Old 02-11-2007, 11:02 PM   #100
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So, I guess, everyone in agreement that this update brought absolutely no functionality improvements, but was purely a step by Sony to close some security holes in the device? Has anyone noticed any real improvements in PDF rendering, or in RTF, or in TXT, or in LRF?

Who would have thought that the company spent half a year working on fighting back hackers or guerrilla developers who were working on making their device more usable than it was (why would Sony even do it, to make the device less attractive to prospective buyers?) and not on fixing bugs and listening to the people who asked for improvements...

I am just very disappointed.
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