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Grand Sorcerer
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Wizard
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Citrus Heights, California
Device: TWO Kindle 2s, one each Bookeen Cybook Gen3, Sony PRS-500, Axim X51V
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As for knowing how things work in the development section of Bookeen, I'd have to say I have a pretty darned good idea from their lack of success in meeting their stated deadlines. But just to make my point, let me state - again - that failing to meet their own published release dates by more than ONE YEAR not only pisses off their current customers, it also ensures that *potential* customers will go elsewhere. For two reasons. First, potential customers will see that Bookeen's own website and publicity releases do not show favorably on their dedication, competence and clarity. Second, many potential customers for a product come to that product because of word-of-mouth advertising from *HAPPY* current customers. Given Bookeen's ongoing attempts to PISS OFF their current crop of customers, I can well imagine how many potential customers have been driven off by negative word-of-mouth. I realize that in a "perfect world of customers", potential customers would be stupid and eager to accept any dribble with the gladness of of Oliver Twist asking "Please, Sir. May I have some more?" But we live in a real world where customers are fickle enough to *demand* that the company act under the rule that "THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT" - something which I do not believe Bookeen has learned. Derek |
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a pthread?? where? where?
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programming for linux is not "complex" making an EMBEDDED DEVICE is another beast...
And ho yeah, you have a chinamade "dev" board with a S3C24x0 cool, what do you do with? Have you really tried to make a real embedded device with? (ie something that work with a battery, that should never crash, consume the less possible battery etc.) |
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Grand Sorcerer
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Location: Linköpng, Sweden
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Exactly what additional problem are you thinking about? Yes, you sometimes have to work around bugs in the hardware and similar stuff but with such old hardware as the Gen 3 these issues should be well known. |
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Connoisseur
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Device: CyBook Gen3
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Who cares how difficult it might or might not be? I'm a customer, I don't care about those things AT ALL! Actually I pay not to care about such stuff.
Somehow people in this thread seem to imply that with electronic reading devices things are different and that I should somehow care and be involved with the making of this product. oooooh it's sooo hard, and those amazing experts are hard at work to fix my device. Again... I do not care how hard it is, and I shouldn't have to care since I paid Bookeen a quite handsome amount of money for a device that years after I bought it still isn't stable and crashes once in a while, and still doesn't have folder support. Now that I seem to have learned to live with, although I already know my next ebook device will never be a Bookeen device. But surely everybody can see the stupidity of promising me my fixes "soon" and then not delivering it "soon". Bookeen really has some of the worst customer relations ability I've ever come across. They make the same mistake when they seem to think you can just tell a customer "no sorry you can't have epub and mobi on the same firmware because of contracts" and then expect us to say: "ok too bad". I don't care what stupid contracts you as a company have or may not have. The end result is that I have a lousy customer experience. Also they seem to think suggesting to a customer: "well you can just switch firmdates to go from mobi to epub and back" is perfectly normal. Yeah right, almost every firmdate had threads of people complaining of the device bricking during the update, and they think telling me to do it regularly is a good way to solve this lil problem? Customer is always right. Only the french (read people of bookeen) seem not to have grasped this concept. You know why I'm right? because it's my money! Last edited by pieter; 09-16-2009 at 07:59 AM. |
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And them delaying firmware over and over again because they want it to be "perfect". But prefect is not compatible with computing. Quote:
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DRM too? Is it even legal to shift format and take out DRM? Anyway, I know about Calibre, although why I as a customer should jump through hoops to make something work is beyond me. Seriously only in a market where there is no competition can you expect customers to jump through hoops and find their own sollutions from other companies that fix the problems of the company that i paid money to. The competition seems to have arrived in Europe, and we'll see how long the "well, it's not our fault, and other companies have the means to fix something we can't fix" answer will hold up. Quote:
That is as bad as that old joke about soliciting for a job. Job interviewer: "oh, what would you say is you weakness concerning this job?" answer: "well, I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so I try to do my work perfectly." Seriously, don't expect me to buy into that "Bookeen are perfectionists" bullshit. Why then have none of their firmware updates EVER been perfect? Quote:
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Chocolate Grasshopper ...
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Location: Scotland
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The one and only
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Location: Berlin, Germany
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None of their former firmware releases came close to being "perfect". So why start being perfectionistic now ...?!
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#281 |
Wizard
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Location: Cascais, Portugal
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We should do a meet-up(tm) at their offices!
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The one and only
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You mean the one with torches and hay forks?
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#283 |
Wizard
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Location: Citrus Heights, California
Device: TWO Kindle 2s, one each Bookeen Cybook Gen3, Sony PRS-500, Axim X51V
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Hay forks? Why? So we can 'turn down the bedding' for their programmer? Nope. I'm thinking of torches, racks, Iron Maidens and the guillotine would me more appropriate.
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Anti-DRM Advocate
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My CyBook is perfectly OK for reading (Mobi) and I'm just angry about Bookeens no information policy, them not keeping their promises and not releasing the d*mn thing (though they use it on newly sold devices)... ![]() |
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I'm french, I bought a cybook because it seemed nice and it was a french company( ![]() They do have a lousy customer relation maybe the worst I have seen! It's sad because the device is very fine, really, once I choose what book I want to read, it's perfect...but I have to choose between 96 pages of 5 books witch don't even show the title full! And how depressing it is to read two books at the same time if they are far away in the alphabet!! I have to use my old small SD cards (from 32Ko to 256 Mo) because it crashes when I use the advertised 2Go... Other little company do come to this forum and actually answer their customers (Check the Astak forum)...If Bookeen hasn't realised how customer review is important, then, too bad for them. I think they loose a lot of potential customers here, the global feeling on bookeen is negatif and frustrated and mobilread is the first forum you find when you begin a research on ebook reader... If they are happy with their sales, ok, but I doubt it. In the growing competition, it's seems suicidal. As to how difficult programing is, first, we don't care as consumer, it's their job not mine, especially when they promised it "soon" (how stupid that was... ![]() And second, other devices already have the folder support (whitch is the most commun feature hoped for) or whatever is supposed to be in that update. Other programers don't seem to find it so hard...They could have made small updates often instead of one big (we're still waiting for), They could communicate here, there is a lot of things they could have done, instead, I feel ignored and frustrated. They are not logical from my customer point of view, I don't understand how they think... I don't even get mad because they don't deliver the update promised a year ago (while they use it on the opus), delay happens, no, what's so infuriating is their lack of explanation why it's late. They have a blog and It's never updated! It make them either arrogant or incompetent... |
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