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Old 12-09-2010, 03:27 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby View Post
It can only make use of the file structure,
the naming of the file, and a little of the metadata of some formats.
So does my Mini. But I still use Calibre to manage it. Calibre nicely saves all files to their specified folders (which are exactly the same I had before I used Calibre):

PDF\[A-F]\Asimov, Isaac\Foundation\01 - The Foundation.pdf

and

Epub\[A-F]\Asimov, Isaac\Foundation\01 - The Foundation.epub


The advantage of using Calibre is that I can see which files are already on the device and which aren't, as it'll create its own "database" to keep track of it. and this "database" is stored on the device as well.
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