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Old 06-25-2014, 10:26 PM   #131
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Originally Posted by mgmueller View Post
Surprisingly enough: Kobo Aura HD. In general I despise it (ugly as hell), but in list view they show the file size and file format.
Interesting. I didn't know anyone would build that kind of view.

Just the Aura HD? Don't a bunch of Kobos share the same firmware? And anyway you'd think the same design scheme went into them all.

... I guess it must be some other models or something that does that? I just vaguely remember... something. I don't usually pay attention to Kobo -- I don't have one.
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A few years ago, I probably would have done that.
Back then, I wanted to test all the features and hacks.
Nowadays, I want "plug and play" and not experiment.
All those units claim "no PC needed, working on its own", so having the the file size available on the reader should be a standard feature.
To be fair, this isn't a standard desire, so it is understandable that it is not a standard feature.

It works as advertized, according to most peoples' expectations.
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