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Old 07-29-2010, 04:56 AM   #3
mikelv
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Originally Posted by ghostyjack View Post
I'm getting a tablet PC and EPUBReader would make for a nice, light-weight reader for my books.

Unfortunately it seems to be a bit difficult to use with just a finger (or a stylus). Is there any way what you could incorporate a means of using a touchscreen for navigation?
Hi ghostyjack,

I put your request on the change list. I think that more and more people will use computers with touchscreens so the demand for another type of navigation will rise.

Did you already try the add-on mentioned by Dave_S? If so, it would be great, if you could post some feedback.

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Originally Posted by ghostyjack View Post
Speaking of buttons, why is the preferences button only available when you have launched a book? Seeing as they are global options used for all books, wouldn't it make more sense to have in in the library?
Good question . The reason is, that I wanted to give the users the possibility to make changes right after they opened a book. Otherwise they would have to change to the library first. Perhaps it does make sense to give access to the preferences from the library too. I'll think about it.
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