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Old 10-12-2009, 12:26 PM   #15
Elfwreck
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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon View Post
That's an immediate blocker for me. Any program which hides file organisation and potentially causes major data loss because it's messing with normal file organisation has to justify itself on a far higher level - one reason I like Pegasus Mail is you can (and I sometimes have) pull emails out via windows search when you need to.

I'll stick with folders.
It doesn't hide file organization; it's just somewhat complex and non-intuitive, in order to allow the program to manage the data.

You can ignore Calibre's file-sorting and use the files how you'd like; you may just have to re-load them if you move them around from its pre-set structure. Since it's open source, if someone figures out how to make it work well with user-specified folder structures, that could be added to the program.
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