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Old 05-14-2022, 10:10 AM   #11
rcentros
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Originally Posted by cvkemp View Post
While I have some where between 4500 and 5000 books in my Calibre library, I never have more than 7 books in my PW5. There just isn’t any need for so many books in the Kindle at any one time. If I am doing research I will use my laptop or tablet my kindle is for relaxation and entertainment
What you mean is that there isn't any need for more than seven books at a time for you. What if someone traveling and is away from their computer for an extended time? What if someone wants to have their entire library with them so they can choose to read whatever they happen to be in the mood for on that particular day? I'm more like you, I don't have a whole lot books on my readers (most anyhow, a couple have over 100) but I also understand that there's a reason people are looking for 32 GB eReaders so they can carry their whole library. Choice is good.

All this is kind of beside the point, though. I personally like the old Kindle List view. Fortunately I don't have a Kindle that runs the newest firmware, and I'm happy about that.
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