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Old 06-14-2009, 05:35 PM   #27
delphidb96
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Originally Posted by Abelturd View Post
But you surely don't need to sigle out a special button for it. I'm not a UI expert, but common sense tells me that a dedicated button you need for actions performed frequently to save time.
Ebooks you've finished reading could be conveniently deleted via a menu item.
You'd *think*, but that would mean Bookeen actually digging into the guts of the mobipocket app - which also handles the library management - and implementing it within that app. Something tells me they're not that ready to do so.

But failure to dedicate that button to a Delete File app or to implement such a function within the library management shows a distinct lack of 'professionalism' in my book. If not Delete, then, yes, put in some *other* form of functionality to that key.

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