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Originally Posted by nynaevelan
I agree, I just wish I knew what Amazon's programming strategy was. Which device is first, which ones controls the collections? How often do they update to their server? When you add a new device how do you get them on the new device without creating a "fake" collection?
I have some very large collections and they always seem to mess up on my paperwhite, but then I end up with dupes on my android. And creating/editing collections on the android is a nightmare, it always keeps trying to download books and put it on the device.
Thank goodness I am the only one on my account or this nightmare would be so much worse.
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I'm not sure Amazon has a firmware strategy. They seem to have different programming groups for various devices and apps and these groups do not appear to be coordinated, nor do they seem to communicate well with one another. Maybe that should be expected from a merchandise company that stumbled back-a$$-wards into having an eBookstore and readers. They have certainly screwed up Collections from the beginning and don't seem to be making much improvement.