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Old 01-25-2011, 08:52 PM   #18
Bookworm_Girl
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It was a dealbreaker for me. That's why I stick with my Sony and Kindle for e-ink. I think Sony's collection management system is the best for organization. I am glad that the NOOKcolor can at least create shelves that combine sideloaded and B&N content. I have hundreds of EPUBs and would really like to load them all to my NOOKcolor, but I don't want to have to shelve them manually. Therefore my mindset with the NC is to sideload only a few books at at time for current reading whereas I keep the majority of my e-library on my Sony. And, I wish I would put my sideloaded content on the home screen too!
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