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Old 01-30-2009, 01:14 PM   #143
Alisa
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I'm surprised with all the debate about "page" numbering that no one has yet introduced a firmware or a hack that lets you select from multiple methods. You could have calculated page number or something like Amazon's location numbers (which are way more specific when you're trying to direct someone to an exact spot in a book). You could even have something like the chapter + paragraph number than many of us here would like to see. Personally, while I like the consistency of locations or c+p, what I miss is not being able to easily find out how far I am from the end of a chapter. The Kindle's progress bar tells me how far I have to go in the book which is nice, but when I'm tired and am trying to decide whether to go to sleep or plow through to the end of a chapter, I wish I could quickly find out how long that would take. Little hash marks on the progress bar would help that.
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