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Old 11-12-2009, 02:43 AM   #29
kacir
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Device: PocketBook 360, before it was Sony Reader, cassiopeia A-20
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Originally Posted by Dulin's Books View Post
Here is how to create a folder:

1. Highlight a book using the 4-way button/key

2. Click and HOLD the selection/OK button. This will bring up the menu which lets you mark the book read, add it to favorites, change the sorting of files etc

3. Select "File" and click OK or click right on the direction key. this opens the next menu tree which allows you to rename the file, move it to or from the SD card, delete it etc

4. Select "Move to folder" and click ok

5.Click OK again on the Book folder

6. Now you can select a folder to move the book to or create a folder

7. Click "Create Folder" and type the name of your folder then click OK

Your Done
[sigh ...]
it will take another ten installments of my review to describe the PocketBook 360 in this level of detail ;-)
PB is so filled with neat features that I keep discovering.
With my review I have barely scratched the surface. I have yet to describe:
- how the device handles individual formats,
- how the on-screen keyboard works,
- how you create notes
- how you take clippings and how you export those to your PC
- how well thought-out the dictionary interface is,
- how to prepare a dictionary
- how to configure buttons.
- how to create your own boot up and shutdown logo. See here for examples and inspiration.
- how to download, install and use third-party applications, such as various games, scientific calculator, terminal emulator you can use to play with the Linux system installed on the device http://pocketbook-free.sourceforge.net/en/index.shtml

I have devoted more than half of my long review to the FBreader description and yet, I have discovered a few new and cool features I will need to address to provide a complete picture for my fellow mobilereaders that are contemplating purchase of the device.
For example, you can switch the status bar on and off, you just have to assign that function to some button in device configuration menu.

Yaroslav, is there a way of how to get screenshot on the device? I remember somebody talking about screenshots, I just no not know if they were talking about device itself or a device emulator on PC.
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