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Old 12-13-2013, 02:20 PM   #27
emonti8384
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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
Calibre doesn't replace the Sony software. You can have both.
I agree, for me Calibre is a staple. It organizes everything better, it's simpler, rarely any hiccups, and I can get my "nerdy news" lol, so I tell everyone to install it. Plus I can convert my books over to the format I like. I think it does more and once you get the hang of it it's simpler than Sony's storage. The only reason I go into my Sony account is to buy a book, which is rare since I go to the library and re-read a lot. Plus my TBR pile is pretty large, so unless it's an author I'm following I just plug away at that lol! The Sony bookshelf used to be easier for managing your stuff but although it's less of a hassle bug-wise it's more of a hassle with it's auto-syncing, unable to sort your books how you want them and not as many options as the old. I hate the auto-syncing...
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