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Old 12-17-2011, 05:47 PM   #19
JSWolf
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I would install PRS+ even without second level collection support. At least the new tab-functions (paging with single tab) are worth it. And the CSS-support. And the assignable buttons. And the possibility to hold page content even in standby mode. And the folder browsing function. And the 'last opened books' on the reader-home-page. And the ... ;-)
Tapping instead of swiping is a hell no. The swiping is so much better and you won't get as many visible fingerprints on the screen. Also, I can swipe on either side to change the page. It means I can hold the reader however best works for me at the time.

I know some like folders, but they have one inherent flaw. They can not be put in the order you want. They can go in alphabetical order or date order, but I cannot put in my order which could be the order I plan on reading the books in the folder. That's a major flaw with folders. I can use my order in collections.

The CSS is a nice feature. I can play around with that once I do finally install PRS+. But I'm going to wait until I get 2nd level collection without having to build a custom version.
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