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Old 01-31-2008, 01:10 PM   #2
Alisa
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What I would like to see is an option to flag errors in the book. When you connect back to Amazon, this information could be automatically sent. When a new version of a book you own is available, ideally it should be able update and preserve your bookmarks with a minimum of fuss. I don't think I'd want it to be completely automatic just because I don't want them overwriting stuff without asking. However, if you had an updated version of a book available, the next time you connect to Whispernet it should tell you and ask you if you want it. None of this seems terribly difficult to do so maybe they'll figure that out for a future release. At least the error flagging thing should be a fairly high priority in my mind. After they gauge the quality issues and see how responsive the publishers are to releasing new versions of the books they can figure out if it's worth it to invest time in an update system. JMHO.
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