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Old 07-27-2008, 02:24 PM   #21
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
You don't actually need a delete eBook button for that ability to work. Sony just added a delete eBook function to the 505 and it works quite well. But it does seem silly to have such a button and for it not to actually work.

Don't it just? I mean, the Cybook "knows" what file extensions are related to the ebooks, images and music placed therein. So there's no excuse for not having a functioning "Delete" command or "Delete" button. And yes, given that they've got multi-level dialog boxes down pat, there's no excuse for not having a dialog box pop up, preset to "Cancel" or "No", which asks if the person is sure the file(s) should be deleted. This isn't exactly rocket science we're talking about.

At this point, given the delays upon delays, I'm pretty much sure that failure to add functionality to the "Delete" button is sheer laziness on the part of Bookeen. (I guess people can tell I'm not just a Bookeen shill after that statement. )

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