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Old 06-11-2011, 11:07 AM   #39
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Ok, here I am back tracking. I just found out that there is a need for the program DSLIBRIS.nds. Apparently it will read some of the ePub books that you may have an issue trying to read through ikuReader.

If you are like me I just load up a bunch of e-books onto my SDHC card and only find out later when I am away from my PC that one of the e-books will not open with ikuReader.

That is where DSLIBRIS and DSOrganise comes into play. DSLibris does not deal with multi layer folders. I also had to rename my "BOOKS" folder to "BOOK" to accommodate DSLibris' requirement. Now when I come across an ePub e-book that won't open with ikuReader I use DSorganize to move or copy it to the root of the "Book" folder where I then access it via DSLibris. Note: you should leave at lease one book in the root of the "Book" folder or DSLibris will fail to start. I just leave the quick start guide that came with it.

DSOrganize's file "Browser" does not have a "Move" command but then again a "Move" command is just a "CUT" and then "Paste" command.

Now I still organize my books into folders named after the Authors but as I come across a problem e-book I just paste it into the root of the "Book" folder. I read somewhere that DSLibris has a limit of 30-35 book entires that it will deal with at one time.

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