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Originally Posted by Shopaholic
You keep calling things bugs when you don't seem to be understanding the meaning of the term. A 'bug' is what you call an aspect of the program that isn't working the way it was designed to by the programers. You're looking for specific features that you want to be a certain way and that's fine but that isn't a bug.
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I work in software testing, and it is likely we would call this a bug because it is a feature that does not meet user requirements. Consider that many people would have bought their PRS when LRF was still the main Sony format; as we know LRS is fully justified. Then Sony unilaterally decides to ditch LRF in favour of ePub, which would be fine except that ePub on the device is missing one of the main features of the format it is replacing. Arguably this is a bug; whatever you call it, there is a moral case for Sony to upgrade to a version of ADE that has a feature (full justification for the main format) that users had when they first bought the device.