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Old 09-05-2007, 01:28 PM   #37
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
This hack should be put away and left put away. It's dangerous. Unless you make 100% sure people know and well never ever forget that you cannot delete books inside of a collection then you'll end up with your reader in an endless loop. And that is a major issue for people who would have no idea how to fix that problem. Can it be fixed by just turning off the reader and then turning it back on? Does anything get damaged like your collections or your last page markers and bookmarks? What are the issues? We need to know this before this hack is publicized too much. I say we delete it and let it go until we know what's what.
Don't you think that "hacks", by their very nature, will generally be installed by people with a reasonable level of technical knowledge? The worst that can happen is that you're going to need to do a soft reset, and I would hope that anyone who's reflashing their Reader would know how to do that.

Just give people a warning and trust to their common sense. All these hacks are "use at your own risk" type things at the end of the day.
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