I think I’d have to have a lot more information before I decide to commit. For
example, what books does it access. which formats. What are its advantages over
other readers? It sounds like a good thing in principle, but what is it in
practice?
Teresa
"We're made of star stuff."--Carl Sagan
On Dec 2, 2013, at 4:43 PM, Dave O. <[email protected]> wrote:
> Especially from a developer who's history is of abandoning software when his
> users start to ask questions regarding software bugs or features that he
> feels aren't important or worth his time.
>
> And I agree with Tyler. $30 is a lot to commit to for something when it
> doesn't exist.
>
> But personally, I don't give that developer a dime of my money. Not ever.
>
> Ask the users of Qwitter and Hope how they feel.
>
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