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Old 06-05-2011, 11:21 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by SCION View Post
Yep. They just used the NOOKcolor template for the Touch. You can't delete anything. Need to hook up to a computer to do so. I'm not expecting a file management system on an eink device, but give me the ability to delete content. The NOOK Android app allows this.
There's really no reason not to expect a reasonable file management system on an eInk device. Many do have them: Bookeen, Pocketbook, and BeBook/Onyx among them. On all these devices you can create and delete folders, copy, move, and delete files, etc. It's always slightly irritated me that the "big name" devices don't provide these facilities. The Kindle and Sony allow you to delete files, but that's it.
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