I didn't want to open another thread about folder structure. It's just my point of view which may count one day to tip the scales toward manageble folder structure. ;-)
I hope you wont be offended if i'd compare folder structure policy of Calibre with ITunes. Yes it makes life easier for many people but also many people love their own way to sort stuff out. As much as i like software that just works, at the end of the day the only software that survives on my computer is the ones which give freedom of choice and most flexibility. Itunes didn't survive a day. I use Mediamonkey instead and will never go back. I love the way i can create and manage folders any way i want. I'd say music tagging is more complecated than book one.
And by giving people option to manage libraries the way the want will only benefit/advance Calibre. We are talking about an additional feature not a replacement for existing system, and this may convince some people stay with Calibre (Myself i stick to Calibre - it's still the best piece of software i found for book management, but that's not the point).
This is how i understand open software - freedom of choice for users.
PS. I'd even vote for a single click operation to wipe my harddrive without any confirmations=)
PSS. Anyway, Happy Monday Everyone!
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