Another BigQuestion could be: when we could have an ereader with good hardware ( as firefly is) and *good* reading software onboard?
Damn.... On firefly we have three! programs; no one of them has basic e-reading features (together in *one* of them) like:
* good rendering of internal epub css;
* adapting css to human reader's taste;
* rendering of images;
* text-notes: impossible to use;
* esternal links: why the hell have I a browser and (already paid) wifi hardware if can't use for example to search in wikipedia or to follow internal epub links?
* better dictionary usability.
These kind of features are implemented on devices from *years* but non in a quite_200_euros_device_in_2013.
Should we wait for (Ah^Ah^Ah-Pliz, don't joke!) next android system for firefly?
I hope it will arrive ASAP, so at last I could install the barnes&noble app ( fro example) to simply *read e-books* decent manner.
Ufff.....
HP
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