What really grinds my gears is that I have devices that only work with AFT and not OpenMTP. Like my Hisense A9. Because AFT will crash if you try to transfer hundreds of files. I wish I could get rid of AFT but I can't
I also have a usb-c flash drive for copying as well.
Amazon has a great MTP app but it only works with Kindles.
I recently added Windows 7 support to an open source app I run, Kindle Comic Converter.
It was as easy as downgrading a bunch of dependencies (PySide6, numpy) and created a legacy build, and the Windows 7 version got like 2% of downloads (~200). I assume it works since I've gotten no complaints and I don't have a Windows 7 machine to test haha, Windows 7 in UTM crashes a lot for me on macOS ARM.
Man people are still using this. I really only did this since I added macOS 10.14 support (prior minimum was macOS 12) and most of the work needed was already mostly done by that. In theory I could even get macOS 10.10 support, but that would require downgrading Qt6 to Qt5
Louis Rossman would love to hear from you. Here's a recent video where he covers the exact same situation as you with another company where the purchasing company disables functionality behind a subscription.
And is actively trying to prevent hackers from running stuff locally.
Fourier transforms are useful in applications like avoiding moire when downscaling manga and reducing rainbow artifacts in color eink manga. All in kindle comic converter.
Kindle Comic Converter recently added fullscreen manga support for all ReMarkable models using a new PDF output option, the previous EPUB output option added large margins.
This feature is only available in the beta version built from current master, not in the current 9.0.0 release.
I also have a usb-c flash drive for copying as well.
Amazon has a great MTP app but it only works with Kindles.