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Device: Kobo Touch, Sony T1, Kobo Mini
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Irregular blinking disc activity light is much better indicator that computer or reader is active and not frozen than animated spinning wheel or sequence of boxes appearing over and over. Even then processor could be swamped trying to process more than it can handle, poorly formatted book or corrupted database. My T1 has such a blinking light under micro SD card cover and was sometimes blinking entertainment that could not help processing problems. Kobo has color changing red, green, blue blinking power light that don't blink for long and I don't remember what colors indicate.
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: The Heart of Texas
Device: Boox Note2, AuraHD, PDA,
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My AuraHD never experiences such "processing problems" and poorly formatted ebooks cause no problems (except if, and to the extent their "poor" format looks bad on the page). I suspect that the reason might be because I have exactly three files that I let Nickel manage. Two of them are .png image files that are used to launch programs from my AuraHD's home page. The other one is an epub that I keep in /mnt/onboard so that I can check things out under Nickel.
My AuraHD is very responsive and I seldom wait for anything, and this is with software that is still very much in development. Luck; Ken |
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Ken; while your experiences are fantastic, they are totally atypical and frankly bear no use to a person who uses a Kobo as intended.
You frankly are not useing a Kobo in any wayh, shape or form. |
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Location: The Heart of Texas
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I appreciate the device that Kobo put up for sale, it is a pretty good piece of hardware. I also like that they were (at least at the start) open with their software approach. Kobo provided the hardware that some very talented people (who post here, by the way) could port other ereading programs onto. With these ported programs I can use my Kobo device to read any of the ~7000 ebooks that I usually have on my AuraHD, in "hidden" folders on both internal and external uSD cards. I, for one, do not buy many things with the intention of using them only as someone else thinks I should. I have a use in mind when I buy things, but it can often be something the seller would have never thought of. (I should post my "Chicken Acapulco" recipe) I doubt Kobo would approve of my opening the case of the device (their device? or my device?) and upgrading the internal uSD card. They could be in shock about the hatch I put in my case, to make the internal card accessible. I have no interest in gathering data on my reading habits and providing them to Kobo or Google. I don't want any "Awards" or recommendations from Kobo and can keep my libraries safe and managed on my own PCs/network. So... if these things are required to be "using a Kobo" "as intended" then you are right, I am not, and I never intended to. As to other users, I can at least point out where perhaps there are good reasons to consider using their Kobo devices in a manner other than Kobo intended. Luck; Ken |
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I think the heartbeat is a very reassuring indication when properly implemented. As for user patience declining, I can only suggest one consult various studies made throughout the PC era regarding user's adaptability to faster processing and feeling they were waiting after ever shortening periods as PC software got quicker.
Sorts or indexing always were very slow, but people waited because they had to and because it was still so much faster than any other method available, today's user takes it for granted and is bothered if something takes between 5-10 seconds, especially if it doesn't always take that long. User's adapt and expect more and more with each generation, despite the fact that the machine is usually just sitting there waiting on them 99.99999% of the time. How this pertains to Kobo devices, in my mind, is that when the device is sitting there seemingly unresponsive and unchanging for whatever reason, especially coupled with the e-ink screen which could well continue to display the last image even if the processor or screen controller melted to slag, that we should have some routine providing an indication just to keep us from pushing buttons, "paperclipping" resets, dropping it from heights, driving it off cliffs, flying into it with an IED attached to our quadcopter drone, etc. |
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