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Old 06-23-2011, 09:46 AM   #237
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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.

You know why? Because Sony has left a programmatic interface open from the device so that a computer program can hook into the device and add the collections data. B&N has left their device closed.

I'm a software engineer, my husband is a software engineer, my dad is a software engineer, and almost all of my Real Life friends are software engineers, several of whom own eReaders. If Calibre didn't exist or hadn't been already programmed to send data to the Sony device, one or more of us would invent something that did.

Sony left the collections programmatically open; B&N left the shelves programmatically closed. THAT is what matters in this discussion.
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