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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
Bookeen should delete the delete button...
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I've always been wondering, why does everyone assume that the bottommost button on the left side of the cybook is a delete button. Aside from the fact that right now it's a generic non-functioning button, it sports a very vague and schematic pictogram, which from a certain angle does indeed resemble a waste bin. But for me it could just as well represent a coffee can, cream jar, whatever. Actually, where did the notion come from that when you delete something, some file for example, it goes directly to a waste bin? I'm not even going to mention the fact that after the file had been deleted, it doesn't go anywhere, it remains exactly where it was, until it's overwritten with something else. Do they really think we're primitives who can't even comprehend how a file is deleted? For how much longer are we going to tolerate this, being treated this way? I say *ENOUGH*. Join me in my call: "We want an elaborate user interface, because we *CAN* handle it."