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Old 01-28-2011, 09:45 PM   #13
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But my Kindle isn't jailbroken, and Kindelabra works fine for me.

You're suggesting that I hacked my Kindle but I didn't, I assure you. For one thing, my warranty is still in effect.

Calibre should be able to edit collections with no issues, if Kindelabra can without hacking my device. What's the problem?



edit: I'm not intending to be rude. I just use Calibre all the time and have been avoiding tools for my Kindle which would require me to jailbreak it (for fear of bricking it.) I found Kindelabra earlier this week, and am both excited at the idea of remotely editing my collections on my Kindle without hacking it as well as confused as to why Calibre isn't able to do it.

I can understand Calibre avoiding officially condoning illegal activity or breaking device warranties, but this doesn't involve either of those issues.

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