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Old 06-07-2011, 10:55 AM   #77
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Originally Posted by jswinden View Post
I like much about Sony, but Sony's implementation requires another tap on the screen. I prefer the see the whole TOC approach.
Let's say you are reading a book with lots of ToC entries. You only have so many per screen. You still could end up tapping more where as with Sony, maybe an extra tap.

Let's take a James Patterson book. There are over 100 chapters usually. So if you want to get to chapter 99 in part 4, you have to tap until you get there and then maybe tap till you get to the chapter you want. With Sony, if I know it's in Part 4 that I want, I tap that then maybe a few taps at most to get to the chapter I want and tap, I'm there. And with Sony, it's a lot neater looking.
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