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Old 08-16-2010, 08:19 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by Coleccionista View Post
Yes indeed, but since I have already did a lot of polishing in iTunes I'd prefer not to lose it and mass-correct with a dedicated tool.
Also iTunes syncs everything else to the devices so my original ideas was to keep everything in there and maybe fix things with specific tools (like mp3tag for audio files or Calibre for ebooks) in a sort of regular(automatic) maintenance.
I understand and I'm not sure if there is a way to get the work you did in iTunes transferred to calibre. You might want to post on the previous thread I referred to, I'm sure the person who developed the connect to iTunes calibre option might have some ideas.

All I'm saying is in the future it seems like for books you should do the polishing in calibre then connect to iTunes and upload the polished books.
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