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Old 12-07-2012, 06:39 PM   #4
snarkophilus
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I know this is an old thread, but I found it with a search and think it's still applicable.

Because I have nightly news recipe that runs and I only buy/add book content irregularly, most days I click just one button - the eject button. Would it be difficult to expose a dedicated eject button on the menu bar?

Pie-in-the-sky idea, of which I've got no idea how it would be implemented: It'd be handy if I didn't have to eject my reader manually each morning. Some (not so useful?) ideas are to add an auto-eject option for a recipe or eject at a given time of the day. Maybe an option for the existing eject option (or new eject button above!) to eject once the current job queue is empty (ie, after all sync activity is done). I fully accept that anything along these lines is very likely to never eventuate .

If it matters at all, I have a Sony PRS T1 with Calibre running on Windows 7.

Cheers,
Simon.
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