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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
i've decided I don't give a damm.
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Yet here you're still here.
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But it looks like that, unless you're ready do code it all yourself, you're out of luck.
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I have tried hard to provide constructive feedback throughout this discussion, but with your endless supply self-pity and whining you make it that very difficult.
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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
What happened to the collaborative part of open source ? You know, people proposes ideas, ideas get discussed, then implemented if enough people see it fit.
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That is exactly how calibre is developed. With the full understanding that final code is approved, adjusted or rejected by Kovid the creator of calibre.
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Why don't calibre have a ticket system ?
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I know you looked at calibre's site, so I'm
surprised you missed it (see attached).
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To allow proposing stuff, see how many are interested, help people interested by an idea to get together.
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There have been many folks that have done exactly that right here in this forum. But they most likely didn't start off by saying the software was useless in its current form.
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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
Just browsing the file into the OS file browser is not effective, because it lacks the "book management" function. Book management alone isn't effective either. One don't work without the other.
A good software is a software that will do both.
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It is hard to take many of your arguments seriously when it is obvious that you don't fully understand the feature set of calibre. Calibre does both. With tags, custom columns and advanced search, calibre acts as a file browser for books in its library better then any file browser out there.