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Old 04-27-2011, 01:32 PM   #137
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I think many of us would be satisfied if the metadata transferred over from calibre (specifically tags like mystery, history, biography, etc.) would automatically allow books to be placed onto shelves on the NOOKcolor. The manual thing is absurd. Eink devices do this.
This.

It's ridiculous to say that NC can't be compared to Calibre. My PocketBook 360 is a dinosaur compared to the NC, and it carries over my shelves and covers and metadata perfectly.

This isn't pre-school, and I'm not picking on the NC - I'm pointing out why it's not a good reader for people with 700 books. I should know.
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