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Originally Posted by LagunaManiac
We have no plans to support iTunes File Sharing which is a very kludgy file sharing system whose main purpose is to create yet another reason to run the bloated iTunes app. We already provide the most advanced cloud based bookshelf and see no benefit to participating in the iTunes marketing.
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I understand why you may not want to support that but how about loading via dropbox or email attachments?
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As far as "deleting" library books from the cloud, we see no benefit to removing every trace of the book. We actually retain the reading log info as well as any highlighted excerpts and annotations even after the book is expired so you can continue to acces these things as long as you want. If you have no further interest in the book, you can Hide it and it will not show up in any other category of your bookshelf, but you can easily recover it if you want. There is no user memory consumed, no cost to the user and lots of potential benefits.
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How about deleting any books from the cloud? I get where you come from that there should be no reason to delete from the cloud which was the same stance google took with gmail when it was first released but after use and user demand they put in a delete button. For me I uploaded a book with bad formatting that looked bad so I reformatted and uploaded the same book. So now I have two copies of the same book on iFlow, in the future if I develop a big library how will I know which are good and which are bad? Is there a technical reason that delete is hard to implement?