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As this user states, these issues are easily googleable and well known already.

They could read the amazon reviews page for the kindle to learn these specific gripes.

What they need is not someone now who sees the problems with the product (believe me, they know the problems), but someone who sees all these problems as it's being created and people who are able to produce reliable code that fixes it now.

The cow has left the barn on the point where this person would have been most useful.




My biggest problem is that they're actively preventing jailbreaking. If I could jailbreak my Kindle Touch, most of my problems would go away.

I filled out a 15 minute survey shortly after buying one, and noted that in the comments issue. The more people who do something like that, the more likely Amazon will decide to allow user "hacks".




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