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Old 03-29-2007, 11:59 AM   #34
Alexander Turcic
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I need one last input.

We could implement individual upload sections for each e-reader -- or we could implement a single upload section used to upload e-books for any e-reader. I tend towards the second implementation, and here is why:

It's quite possible that an e-book is compatible with more than one device. Of course this is not the case for e-books converted into a proprietary format, such as LRF. But on the other hand, if we added upload sections for each reader, it's possible that someone will miss a nice e-book just because it wasn't posted for his e-reader device, even though it would have been compatible.

It was suggested that we use the book title and author for thread names when posting to the upload section (something like Dickens, Charles - Bleak House), and I agree. It will help to keep the section organized and it will make searching for e-books a lot easier (notice you can limit your search by title or by post content). In addition, should we go with a single upload section, we may want to add the format(s) to the title, like Dickens, Charles - Bleak House (LRF) .
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