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Old 07-03-2010, 11:46 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by terifili View Post
you can remove them if you use Calibre...
... but you can't restore them (easily) since they are removed as a batch.

As an interim solution, I like what Kobo has done: hide them, but leave visible the titles you have opened.

The 100 free books is a nice perk; but hardly anyone will want all of them. They are especially helpful in the "getting to know your Kobo" period.

I'd like to see a way to delete them en masse BUT have access to the individual titles back at the mothership. In the Kobo Desktop Application, for example, in addition to Library and Store, it would be great to see "Stacks" ... using the Library metaphor where these specific books are not on the shelves and instead you fetch them from the stacks. The Stacks would contain just the 100 titles and could be "called" to the Library upon request within the desktop application ... and, when closed, "returned" to the stacks.
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