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Old 08-19-2007, 11:55 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Bob Russell View Post
For me, it's not needed, but would be really nice for two admittedly silly reasons...
1) I like the tidy feeling of deleting the book I finished (or quit), because it's something that doesn't sit there and bother me in the list of books anymore
2) I like the feeling of deleting a book I've read, in the same way I will occasionally write a to-do item after I complete it, just so I can check it off. It's not logical, but it feels so good!
That's exactly the way I feel. Probably silly, but I like to keep the list current and clean. Especially helpful when away from home and/or my computer.

This is just one of the many, many good features of the old Rocket eBook that Sony neglected to incorporate.
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