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[citation][nom]house70[/nom]This thread is not about Apple; you're in the wrong place. Trying to troll a bit? Besides, people like you could never understand why we are not pleased with Amazon's (or B&N's) approach. They went back on their word, pretty much, and that's what is not acceptable. ?[/citation]
They went back on their word? Where exactly did they promise that you could root their device at will and for the rest of it's life? I could be wrong but I would be surprised if that was in the EULA.
[citation][nom]house70[/nom]In this case, though, I believe the damage is not too great, as there will be some other solutions besides SuperOneClick, or this one WILL be updated to include the latest firmware. Some "simpleminded" devs out there are making sure of that. Being so sophisticated, I am pretty sure you can grasp that, can't you?[/citation]
I was calling the folks who believed that Amazon/B&N would put out a device at a loss and allow you to easily root (and not purchase apps from them) simpleminded. I don't really think the devs are simpleminded. That being said, Amazon/B&N approach is to make it difficult to root the device (not impossible); this limits the number of people rooting it and thereby increases their potential revenue stream.
They went back on their word? Where exactly did they promise that you could root their device at will and for the rest of it's life? I could be wrong but I would be surprised if that was in the EULA.
[citation][nom]house70[/nom]In this case, though, I believe the damage is not too great, as there will be some other solutions besides SuperOneClick, or this one WILL be updated to include the latest firmware. Some "simpleminded" devs out there are making sure of that. Being so sophisticated, I am pretty sure you can grasp that, can't you?[/citation]
I was calling the folks who believed that Amazon/B&N would put out a device at a loss and allow you to easily root (and not purchase apps from them) simpleminded. I don't really think the devs are simpleminded. That being said, Amazon/B&N approach is to make it difficult to root the device (not impossible); this limits the number of people rooting it and thereby increases their potential revenue stream.