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Old 01-18-2011, 06:41 PM   #6
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It sounds like all of you are doing basically the same thing I'm doing, with folders and subfolders. I think I may adopt silverraven's letter folders, though, for my non-genre/mainstream authors, so my top level of folders will be A-Z plus Mystery, Historical, Juvenile, etc. (Currently I have the mainstream authors all in the top level with the genres.)

GA Russell, do you mean your dated folders are functioning as a "to be read" pile?

I am still leery of using anything to sync automatically. I just have a copy of everything on my computer. When I acquire new books, I keep them in a "to be added" folder, and whenever I copy that to the SD card, I move it to the "Jetbook" folder on my computer.

I'm beginning to feel like I need to study the Dewey Decimal System to organize my books!
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