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Old 12-09-2010, 03:55 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
The native reader has two modes. In folder mode you can organize the books any way you want inside the books folder.
Aldiko lets you create bookshelves that it then organizes by author; no choice. You can sort by title or author the bookshelves.
The Kindle app displays everything you drop into the Kindle folder but it uses a flatfile database. Not sure if it supports collections since I don't use them on my Kindle.
The other android reader apps I've tried so far just aren't ready for prime time and are not significaantly better than the vestigial Pocketbook reader.

I have some hope for overdrive but apprently it relies on ADE on the PC to sideload. (It does support DRM'ed content.)

Still testing.
Really wish Nook and (especially) Coolreader 3 ran.
Thanks, fj. I guess Iwas a bit to concise there.
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