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For Amazon, it's not impossible they'd do something like that. For Kobo, I don't think so. A large part of Kobo users use their devices to read library books. If Kobo no longer allowed that, those folks would just buy some other device, not a Kobo reader. |
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Not absolutely convinced by the Kobo argument. Yes, many people use Kobo for library books and could opt for another device. Though only if there is another device. Some countries in Europe are lucky that they have the space for plucky outsiders like Pocketbook, Onyx, Vivlio and Tolino. But other places, like North America, for example, have fewer or zero realistic options. If Nook's slender market presence vanishes in North America then what choice will most people have? It's an Android or Apple situation. Maybe I'm being too pessimistic: I just can't imagine they'd be much hesitation on Ratuken's part if their cost-benefit analysis shows they'd make 1% more by locking Kobo down. And if people realistically have nowhere else to go. Also, sorry about the RANTING!!! Last edited by ohIdon'tknow; 02-17-2026 at 04:31 PM. |
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Ummm??? Calling Tolino a plucky outsider when you are ranting about Kobo?
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Though that wasn't very nice or kind of you to laugh at me. A short correction would have been welcome. FYI, I'm not ranting about Kobo. I don't give two hoots about Kobo. What I do care about is the future of reading and access to knowledge and literature. I just don't think it should be the exclusive domain of this or that company. There should be an open alternative that can't be locked down by a XI or Putin or a greedy CEO. You know, open-bloody-source as a bulwark against oppression and that sort of thing. Last edited by ohIdon'tknow; 02-17-2026 at 05:16 PM. |
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I am sorry if you took this as laughing at you. I was laughing at the thought of considering Tolino as an "plucky outsider" even before the hardware end moved to Kobo.
As for calibre on an ereader? You might be able to create a cutdown version of calibre's ebook-viewer to run on a mobile eInk device though it would likely be much easier to base your development on KOReader or Plato since they both support eInk devices. As for the OS for the mobile device? Kobo does make their Linux code available though there is a considerable amount of proprietary code (nickel, sickel, pickel, etc.) that is the portion that does much of the heavy lifting in managing the books plus the RMSDK and Readium code that renders the ePub. |
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Maybe I'm slightly unhinged - quite to highly likely - but I can't understand why this isn't something of a priority. We have this crazily naive idea that a 'free market' will save our democracies. That democracy and the marketplace for goods and services are inextricable linked. Ignoring the fact that it didn't exactly go hand-in-hand in China. We thought that introducing free trade would inevitably lead to a democratisation. It didn't though. And what's to stop the backpedalling in our free world? Well, free access to knowledge, information, insight. You know, the whole civilisation thing. I know this probably belongs in the political forum or some other ghetto. But no. Open-source is inherently political. It isn't just free stuff. Calibre isn't just a cool toy. It's freedom. Again, sorry about the rant. It's been a long day. Last edited by ohIdon'tknow; 02-17-2026 at 06:11 PM. Reason: typo |
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I don't disagree with this idea, especially considering some countries don't even have access to Kobo devices (Brazil, where I'm from, only had the mini for sale, and I think no Kobo at all anymore), but calibre OS sounds like it'd overlap with already existing solutions like KOReader (they're not the same, of course, but for practical purposes, i.e. reading, they'd overlap if we had cOS?).
Again, I'm not against the idea, but it sounds a bit like using a bazooka to kill a mosquito. |
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Though if resources and time is so limited it might be an idea to approach the developers of Quill OS with a partnership proposal. They have a working relationship with Pine64 and have previously developed an OS for Kobo e-readers. Maybe they could create and maintain calibre OS. Or perhaps ask the developers of Koreader. Maybe suggest a rebrand of Koreader as calibre OS. The OS pre-installed on a Pine64 e-reader. I suspect that if Pine64 had the prospect of selling a well-promoted* e-reader to calibre's 3 million users they would be interested in developing the hardware and perhaps also supporting the development of the software. They may also offer a fixed % from each sale for the use of the calibre brand. Which could support the long-term development of calibre desktop, server and OS. It would be especially neat if the hardware and software design could be directed with input from calibre users. Probably pie-in-the-sky nonsense but surely worth reaching out with an email or two. * Promotion via a pop-up in new installs and updates of calibre desktop. With one of those 'don't show me this again' option boxes. Last edited by ohIdon'tknow; 02-18-2026 at 08:35 AM. |
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