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Old 10-29-2010, 10:28 AM   #10
Starson17
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Originally Posted by mastermindg View Post
It's not the cost of the disk space...it's the principle of it.
This argument has been fought here many times. Those with your point of view either stop using Calibre or end up realizing they are wrong. It's usually the latter. Sometimes it takes months. I fall into the latter category, perhaps you will, too, but if not - feel free to write a Calibre replacement.

BTW, Here's a quote from WorldWalker's post on this:
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You see, I started out the same way you did. I had all my neat hierarchical folders, my metadata in the filesystem, and I liked it that way. Then I found calibre. It took me a while to get my head around the whole idea of dealing with books instead of files, but once I did, I've never gone back. And now I'm explaining it to people who are where I was a few months ago. Give calibre a try, and you may end up doing the same!
That's almost word-for-word what I wrote a few months before he wrote it. I've seen the same post a dozen times before and since.

You're just going through the transition that many here went through.

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