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Old 09-26-2010, 03:35 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by sbtx99 View Post
Well, I'm in the camp that find the way Kindle handles collections to be simple and very easy to use... ...By using symbols around my collection names < (),[],{} >, they're sorted in the order I want (main, sub, misc). The hardest part was the initial setup.
Ah, but this is my point; we shouldn't HAVE to resort to clumsy tricks and workarounds and other kludgy solutions to sort and manage our collections. Even DOS 1.0 used a directory/subdirectory structure. (And that idea came from unix; what decade is this, anyway?)

No disrespect to sbtx99, but why should Amazon make the initial setup "the hardest part" for you and and the rest of us?

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