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Originally Posted by SP777
And here is my next idea (from practice again)
When there are a lot of files, it's hard to remember, which you have already read, which not, which are in the middle. So it would be nice in the file browser to see your current position in the file. Again much like in the native bookshelf. But I'd prefer numbers instead of dots. Say, place information right-justified in the format: [current-page/total-pages]. If the current-page is 0 or not displayed, the file was not opened.
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I think this is a must have feature
But not likely to be included in next release I guess. New release is about to out and we need to somehow stop adding new features.
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Originally Posted by reprep
The only con i think of is the restarting of kindle with large .pdf files problem persists. Well i am on kindle DXG with 3.3 firmware if you want to know.
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Just like dpavlin said, we don't have automatic memory allocation so far. But we did fix a couple of memory leak bugs in the latest code. eLiNK helped us test with the latest code in DXG, maybe he can give some comment on these fixes
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Originally Posted by eLiNK
That would be sweet.
As far as I'm concerned, as soon as the kpdfviewer has a somewhat advanced text highlight and text annotations support, I would be more than willing to ditch the native framework.
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Um.. You still need to read Mobi in Native system I guess ;P