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Old 05-04-2011, 06:30 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by drMerry View Post
sync would be interesting.

But with a lib of 75+GB not useful (while I do not use all my books on a laptop.)
Yes, it would be useful. You'll need a program that does incremental syncs, of course (is there any other useful sync mode?). That way, you'll only need to copy the complete library once, and afterwards, you use the sync program to sync the changed files. It should be a program that's aware of changed/added files, of course, and it should also delete folders that are no longer present in the source library, otherwise you'd get lots of unlinked copies of your books. But all in all, the program then only needs to copy over the metadata.db and the books you changed the metadata for, which shouldn't be all that much data.
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