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Old 09-27-2008, 12:15 AM   #19
FizzyWater
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
TBut, well, how do you expect it to display if it is more than 10 items?
If this is a real question and not just sarcasm, I didn't explain myself very well. It's the 10-at-a-time, starting with A001 or Z500, that is annoying.

The Sony PRS505 makes it easier by at least giving me a filter of group by alpha codes. So I can choose to search 10-at-a-time search in the 0-9 range OR A-C range OR E-G range...etc.

Before, with 500 books on the reader, I had to page through 25 menus of 10-at-a-time to select a book in the middle of the list. Now, I can usually get there is less than 6.

If I could make my own folders, I could customize that menu - so instead of 0-9, which has few books, I could choose 0-B, and then maybe Ca-Co, etc., to make the number of books in each of the 10 menu choices more equitably distributed.

And with true folders, I could even go into deeper layers. As more than a few posters on these forums have said, if they make this readers capable of using large memory cards, why not take advantage of it and load it up with books?
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