Thread: Content Folders! WE NEED FOLDERS!
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Old 02-25-2009, 08:02 PM   #26
TallMomof2
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It depends how it's implemented. For example top level could be by genre, then series or author (some series aren't all written by the same author). On the Kindle I could see the top level divided into genres along with newspapers, blogs, magazines and personal documents. As you drill down there could be subfolders based on series and/or author. Right now Amazon puts all of your Amazon periodicals into folders so there's no reason it can't be done for everything else.

There still would need to be the option to see everything in a list as it is done now.
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