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Originally Posted by flyash
I have mixed feelings about shelves. On one hand, it's nice to finally have some organization on the Nook.
On the other, what were they thinking? That their customers have nothing better to do than type (hunt and peck) in a bunch of shelf names and move books to different shelves one by one, all on the device itself? And repeat the process every time they load periodicals (newspapers, magazines, feeds via Calibre) onto the device? Life is too short for this kind of time consuming process.
If only they would allow access to shelves via USB so we could manage this in Calibre using actual keyboards . . .
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Even if you were going to go to that effort, you can't even shelf a book from within the book, or from a search, you have to manually find it on the pages sorted by author or title etc, and do it from there. If you've already got a large number of books, it's useless. Makes the ~1.3 GB of memory seem pointless to me as well, GB of books with no way to sort without hours upon hours of work on a touchscreen...