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Old 05-05-2011, 09:06 PM   #88
CazMar
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Originally Posted by VicLavigne View Post
I have been using Calibre for about 2 years now. Although I would not define it as perfect, or even easy, it has steadily improved over time and it is my single favorite ebook utility. I know I've made a few mistakes in it too, but I own up to my mistakes and don't blame the program or the creator.

Kovid, I think the modified warning message should be more than sufficient for the majority of users. But of course as the saying goes, you can't please them all. Nor should you try.

Vic
I agree- and how many IT people have to handle this sort of stuff on a daily basis? I know I did! No-one would deliberately put washing powder in their car gas tank or stick nails in the tires to "see what happens", but with computers, anything goes!
Your program is a winner, Kovid, but as Vic says, you can't please everyone and sometimes you just have to live with that small percentage who will never be happy.
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