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Old 12-01-2010, 08:01 PM   #105
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But I'm out of luck when just browsing the folders... I want to be able to browse my book from outside the software, if I feel like to. Just use good old copy past if I want, rather than start calibre / plug e-reader / synchronize.
You have to start file manager, starting calibre does take a bit longer, but your ereader and "synchronize" don't come into play.

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Or use the library with another software (like ade, or sigil).
I frequently open other software from calibre, the search capabilities combined with tagging make navigating with calibre easily as fast as any file browser.

There have been multiple work flows proposed that would be both efficient and practical. If you must use the browser using the save to disk feature with the proper template can create the file structure you want as a backup to the main calibre library giving you both worlds.

If none of these ideas work for you then you might want to start searching for document management programs.
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