Thread: Download Limits
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Old 04-15-2020, 12:38 PM   #41
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Originally Posted by haertig View Post
In these forums, there seems to be more discussions/arguments/comments on specific word usage/definitions than on the concept/intent of what is being said. Not just in this thread, but all across the forums. "Download Limit" vs. "Simultaneous Use Limit"? Come on, ... does it really matter?
See below for why it matters.

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Originally Posted by Deskisamess View Post
I've seen reviews from customers who mention a download limit, thinking it means once you have downloaded a book a certain number of times, that's it, you're done, the book can't be downloaded again.

Just the other day I saw a book review that mentioned the time "left in book and left in chapter" data that Kindle books show at the bottom left corner. This user was upset and ranting because they wouldn't be able to finish the book in the time given.
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