

Obviously no internal document / file management exists. I can also not see if a document in the library is copied in the apps’ storage or if it is simply a link to the original location. Collections are at one level only, so there is no hierarchy for Collection organization. Each individual document then must be manually moved to a collection manually. The collections in the library cannot be organized by the document folder structure, but all appear to be dumped in one huge pot. But it isn’t, adding items is an onerous task and does not add them to the library. I use OneDrive and File Manager, and one would think that adding documents or folders should be easy. It’s library capabilities and replication via third party file engines, cloud or private is up dependable and convoluted. It displays clear, high quality text that is a pleasure to read. This is probably the best flow and rendering of ePub documents I’ve seen. Maybe even take to heart to put down the devices and focus on others. I found the book to be a bit wordy and preachy, but think there is a large audience who will find the book redeeming with a happy ending. Now they are hard up to find something to do. For example none of the family.’s devices are functioning any everyone is totatally dependent on being online. Author, Canfield puts these age-old themes into a thoroughly modern setting. As you read, I think you’ll notice some parallels with Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. She begins the struggle to get her family members back into the Christmas spirit. Shocked to be talking to an elf, she nevertheless takes Mermel’s warning to heart.

Muriel makes his appearance to Amanda Krumwerth to deliver the warning. He deems them to be “certifiably hopeless” and definitely, undoubtedly Naughty! Well the fact is, they’ve been on the Naughty List for two years running, so he must officially inform them that a third time will put them on the Permanent Naughty List. This makes Marmel suspicious, so he decides to dig into the records, and the Krumwerth family catches his eye. This has never happened before during Marmel’s 107 years in the labeling department. But this Christmas, it seems that this no one has been listed on the naughty list. His job to make sure that all humans get sorted onto either the “Naughty” or “Nice” list. Can an elf and a human sister help prove it? An elf named Marmel is the head of the labeling department at the North Pole. Now RC wears green and lives at the South Pole. This made him the laughing stock of the North Pole and led to a big argument with Santa. RC is Santa’s little brother and has a crazy theory that sometimes it’s better to take things away from people than to give them things.
