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Old 09-04-2007, 04:14 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by coleman View Post
The KISS theory with regards to hierarchical storage or collections doesn't make sense though, in the context of the expandable memory, unless Sony assumed that primarily music would be going on to the expandable memory. But in that case, why make the software support putting a book on the SD/MS slots at all. They had to know it would be possible to put literally thousands of files on a SD or MS card, which is the nightmare to manage it currently is.

I haven't put any music on my cards, is the management of mp3 files any better, i.e. do you get some hierarchical support there, or is that also flat?
The management of mp3s on a SD card is exactly the same as ebooks.

I wonder if they thought no one would want to use the card slot?
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