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Old 04-21-2017, 12:13 AM   #9
davidfor
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Originally Posted by vostro View Post
ok, to say the least, this vendor somehow ignores chinese language support for so many years, even you can install chinese font, but you can't display correct content in UI desktop's book list and there is lots of freezing when loading and turning page in chinese language book. regarding to english-chinese dictionary for kobo, i can find nothing. for built-in english dictionary, it's far worse than kindle's built-in one based on my personal use. after all, missing chinese language support is simply a joke considering the huge market and demand.
So your problem is with the Kobo management team that decides the direction for their product. They, not the software development team, decide whether to support Chinese language and which dictionary to pay for. The only element in your complaint that the software development team has any real impact on is the handling of Chinese language books. And even then, if they have been told by the management not to work on something, they can't do anything.
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