Hi Sean, it's great to hear from you :)
Am Samstag, den 19.03.2011, 20:40 +0800 schrieb Sean Moss-Pultz: > Hi Patrick > > What would you like to hear in an official statement? > > We are very focused on making WikiReader a retail success. We sent a > newsletter out in January talking about our progress: > >http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=b982f5bdf55759b5b47661379&id=17f3fdc0f8 > > 3 times a year (quarterly) we update WikiReader's content. Usually > with new languages and added Wikis (beyond just Wikipedia). i have not seen such a newsletter so it was a mistake by me. But i have not found it on http://thewikireader.com/a/blog/ > Believe it or not, WikiReader is expensive to build. The quality is > extremely high quality. We specifically designed it to last for a long > time on very simple AAA batteries. This required special components > that aren't commonly used in electronics these days. I know its not so easy and cheap, but you have hard competitors on the smartphone market. I own a Wikireader so i like the idea :) My father is very happy about it. His only problem is the display, because it has no background light (i know the battery). I don't know if the problems are solved in a new version (i have to look for a update). My last problems was. - Table of contents would be very nice - the overview block from the wikipedia (where population, president, etc. are listed. For example in a article about a country) - kinetic scrolling is a bit messy to see where you are on a black/white display ;) So last but not least. My question about a official statement. How looks the future? I hope i can buy the third Openmoko device after Freerunner and Wikireader :) with kind regards Patrick
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