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Old 09-21-2013, 06:21 PM   #21
Andrew H.
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I don't have a problem with that as an option, I just think there should be options to show or not show stuff not on the device. Kind of how Kobo does their shelves on their eInk devices where you can select "show all" or "show on eReader".
The Kindle App has this toggle for All Items and Books, so it's interesting that they don't have it for collections.

Unfortunately, they didn't change the only thing that really annoys me about the Kindle App, which is that the brightness slider is buried in a menu and looks like the location-in-book slider. I'd rather that be reversed, since I'm often fine tuning the brightness when I read at night...and because grabbing the wrong slider and traveling backwards or forwards hundreds of pages is annoying.

This is actually less of a problem with ios 7, since swiping up will give you quick access to the device's global brightness control. But I'd still rather use the control in the app.
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