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Originally Posted by DiapDealer
I'm not making fun (and I'm really not looking for an explanation either), but I really don't understand the desire to keep every ebook you've every read (or plan to read) on the Kindle. It baffles the bajeebus out of me... but I'm used to being baffled by others. For me -- Calibre is the library and the Kindle is the small book-bag.
Oh yea, the 3500 number?? All depends on the size of the books, the formats of the books, the number of illustrations in the books... etc. Basically the number is a WAG.
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3500 is the number amazon quote and it is important to find out if it correct as otherwise it would be false advertising.
i want to store ll my books o my pc and then i would never need to ever go back and forth but use the kindle as single source point for all books.
so i wander if any one can be persuaded to put 3500 books on their kindle.
how would the books show up.
i mean you can
only see 10 items per page?
can we put 50 items per page.
otherwise we need to scroll thru 350 pages to find a book

. (3500 divided by 10

items per page comes to 350 pages!!!)