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Old 08-07-2011, 04:40 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by ElMiko View Post
@tomsem - ...Kindle would have such a rudimentary search function...
I have this same problem myself as I have over 1800 titles. Actually, this is not a rudimentary search; it is rather thorough and exhaustive.

The nook had a basic search function and will bring up titles and authors very quickly because that is all it looks at. It also will index in seconds rather than days. I have made more than a few suggestions to Amazon's second tier support that they might want to offer a limited search for those who don't really need to find every instance of a word, although it is interesting to see what shows up that was unexpected.

Afterthought: Of course, if you are using the secondary definition of "rudimentary" meaning "undeveloped", then my apologies.

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