Thread: Glo Glo help please!
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Old 03-10-2013, 09:28 PM   #45
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
All of what you said pretty much agrees with what I see. Performance is good considering the lack of power in the devices. Opening the shelf list and the initial creation of a shelf, are the only performance issues I see. And they are directly related to how many shelves you have plus how many books are shelved.
That's not true at all I have over 246 shelves and my open time is 1 min 15 secs no where near the 2.5 mins timewyrm has for his small number of shelves. I have on some of those shelves over 200 books. Books are sorted to shelves by author, all books of the same author are grouped together, series are shelved as series but concurrent with the author, books I want to read are shelved which means 2 or more times are the some of the same books shelved depending on different things. My directory structure is sorted by main directory and followed by a sub directory of all authors and followed by book directory of title in the author sub directory. So I strongly disagree with you, as I have over 3000 books now on device and it is running just grand except for the shelves which by your definition should be running slower then timewyrm's 2.5 mins and im at less then half that for 3X the books and 7X the shelves. And I am sure I have one or two questionably structured epubs that could potentially toss a wrench into the works. So therefore the logic would be there is more inconsistency with the coding and handleing of things on kobos part and tie that up with the penchant for kobo to run multiple firmware versions of the supposed same firmware makes one wonder if they really have any clue as to what needs to be done. I just am baffled as to why things are done so lack lustered in first place. Its almost like the Ceo of Kobo is a Monkey, and the programmers are just chimps going through the motions.
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