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Old 01-02-2010, 11:03 AM   #10
HarryT
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Originally Posted by emaxt6 View Post
Rotfl really... people here had to wait the end of 2009 (I repeat 2009) to have a bare "folder navigation" and still they greet this feature as advanced technology while the rest of the world use metadata driven and tag based catalog and advanced searches...
Actually, folder-based storage is rather the exception in the eBook world. Neither Sony, Amazon, nor B&N have it, although the Sony has a crude single-level "pseudo-folder" facility called "collections".

Perhaps you could enlighten us as to what eBook readers have this "metadata driven and tag based catalog and advanced searches" that you are lauding?
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