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Originally Posted by AndrewH
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Ooh, thank you for that! I wondered about the file structure, but because it worked so well and I could sort on just about anything, I decided not to wonder why it was done that way. I have no problem finding just about any book by looking at the file structure anyway. It's logical enough.
I installed Calibre back before I had a Kindle and only a handful of ebooks and didn't see the point to it. Now it's utterly indispensable for me, and I'd be lost without it. Add in the tweaks and such people have been teaching me about and it's turned into an absolute awesome piece of software.
And now I'm to the point where I'm apparently teaching others how to use it. There's an amusing thread over on the Kindle Board at Amazon.com about Calibre recipes that I've been helping with. And in another thread on the same forum I learned how to make my series name show up on my Kindle as part of the title (which I REALLY wanted but hadn't yet figured out).
So, in short, I'm not having any problems speaking my mind on Calibre. The subject of file structure has been more than adequately explained. It seems to me that no one is stopping the OP from complaining about it, but by doing so he risks getting ignored by everyone on the forum. And while I didn't want to contribute to a trollish thread, I do want to thank AndrewH for the link to that excellent thread explaining the file structure, because I found it useful despite the OP's complaints.