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Old 01-10-2010, 12:11 AM   #16
WT Sharpe
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Originally Posted by leequick1 View Post
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I am used to removing the ebooks manually on the newer readers, older types allow me to delete as I read. The rocket/rb1100/palms/jetbook lite all allow deletion and the one thing they all have in common is that none of them are eInk. I think there may be some pattern there. hmmm

I wonder if there are any eInk readers that actually delete from the reader. Ereader software on my palms allow this, so does mobipocket software.

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On my Kindle, whenever I remove a non-Amazon item, it is permanently deleted. When I remove an Amazon book, it is deleted from my Kindle, but archived on the Amazon servers for future retrieval any time I desire. I also understand that if want, you can log into your account at Amazon and permanently delete those as well, but you need to do that on a computer to do so, while deleting non-Amazon books and archiving Amazon books can most easily accomplished right from the Kindle.
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