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A royal pain? It's just a few clicks.
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Perhaps I'm exaggerating a bit, but it's not just a simple copy. Calibre creates a folder with the name of the author, and puts the file in it. I could create such a folder manually, but you see what I mean.
I suspect ADE encrypts it for my Aluratek when I copy it onto it. So perhaps I should try copying to the Aluratek, then copying it to the HD, and then let Calibre manage it.
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Calibre will not work with files that still have DRM applied to them. ADE doesn't remove
the DRM, it kinda reinforces it with a device dependancy.
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I'm aware of that. I don't want to
read it using Calibre - I just want to manage it (have it copy to the right place, etc). Others on the Calibre forum have reported success with Calibre managing it - I just can't seem to do it.
I guess I wasn't clear - one of the reasons I want to do things this way is that my VirtualBox Win XP Pro USB support is buggy - and my OS is Linux. So copying files to the Aluratek via Windows may not always work for me. Damn Adobe for not having Linux support.
Random question: If I get an SD card and put my books onto that, then will I
always have to navigate to them using the Settings menu? And then when I quit one book, I'll have to navigate again, as it seems to return me to the eBooks directory?