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Old 05-26-2010, 02:36 PM   #7
jamesbeat
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Originally Posted by sakura-panda View Post
You can also arrange the books on the bookshelf in whatever order you want -- which is probably tedious with a large collection.

I did this last night so that the books I want to read next are at the top and the others below in an order that makes sense to me.
Yeah, I was worried that would be the only way to organize the books.
I'm sure it would work for a modest collection, but I like to have a lot of books to choose from, so I'm glad there's a list mode too.

I'm just one of those people I guess. I don't use my iPhone to listen to music, because I wouldn't be able to decide which out of my 50GB+ music collection to put onto it.
I still use an iPod because I like to have all of my music to hand.
I have pretty eclectic tastes and never know what I'm going to be in the mood to listen to.

This means that I have around 6-7 Gb of free space on my iPhone, which is great for books, but not great if the reader software doesn't have a really good cataloging system...
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