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Old 06-23-2011, 08:58 AM   #236
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Originally Posted by ST-One View Post
Without Calibre would you have such an easy time to organise your book on your Sony?
Yes, with the Sony Reader software. No reason the NOOK desktop applications can't function in the same manner. That's one possible solution.

Edit: I'm posting after your responses to someone else.

If it were true that Sony also allows you to organize and manage your shelves online, what would you say then? "If you remove the desktop applications, online management, and calibre recognition, the Sony would still have manual shelf management as the NOOK".

I don't understand the emotional attachment to these devices. If someone says they're not pleased with a feature or lack thereof and they clearly articulate why that's the case for them, so what. Continuing to champion B&N's implementation of shelves is irksome.

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