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Old 06-05-2010, 07:41 AM   #12
DoctorOhh
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Originally Posted by mike_bike_kite View Post
Perhaps but then you have to remember that most users haven't a clue about all these different options and nor do they want to learn some arcane programming language to use the software.
Thank God I don't have to use some arcane programming language to use Calibre or I would be lost.

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I think it's great such options exist but I just can't see why a user needs to use them when the program could sort much of this out with a little fuzzy logic.
I love the option and the fact that it errs on the side of not making a mistake and accidentally overwriting a book using imperfect fuzzy logic.

Don't get me wrong It would be nice to have a wonderful algorithm to properly handle my mistakes or miss-edits. Right now it seems that 10% of effort has gotten us 90% improvement and the next 10% improvement in the fuzzy logic area might take a 90% effort.

I'm looking forward to your future ideas and I hope you have skills I don't to jump in and add some effort to the project.
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