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<title>Message from rgtichy</title>
<description><![CDATA[<ul><li>A "gap" report, especially in the phone app would make it very easy to read a list of issues <b><i>not</i></b> in one's collection.  Should display a compact list of issues the collector does not have: "1-12, 18, 28, 34-37" e.g.  In the phone app this could be a toggle button within a volume:  "What I have" versus "What I Don't Have"</li><li>A report I suggested earlier which would calculate the difference between the Graded Value and the Raw Value and list the collector's books that would most benefit (in "anticipated value") from being graded.  Probably should allow a threshold amount to be exceeded before an issue would be listed in the report. (At least $30 if that's roughly the minimum cost of grading.)</li></ul>]]></description>
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