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Old 06-24-2011, 04:46 AM   #241
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Originally Posted by ST-One View Post
It would be very nice if this would work with the Nook too.

Still, how does a person that doesn't use Calibre or any other library programme sort their books on their Sony?
Is that, the actual sorting on the device that different than on the Nook?
The books come with tags when you buy them, such as crime or romance and the Sony automatically puts them into collections. Because the Sony opens as many collections up as there are tags it depends on the publisher and where you bought the book at, how ridiculous it is going to be. These are the tags one book came with for example:

opium, boston irish, nell sweeney, gilded age, boston, mystery, governess historical mystery, 19th century mystery, governess mystery, boston history

This is just a mystery about an Irish governess in Boston. Now the Sony would open a collection for governess and another one for mystery, then a third one governess mystery and so on.

You can manually change the collections or delete or rename them. But this is faster and easier done with a library programm. This is why most of us use Calibre.
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