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Old 06-29-2011, 11:42 AM   #265
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Originally Posted by ST-One View Post
Which is a very handy tool, I'd guess, but I'm talking about on-device creation of collections, since that is - or so it seems, going by what others wrote here - so much more worse on the Nook than on the various Sonys.
*sigh*

Your entire argument has been that if you stop using the many advantages that the Sony device offers then you don't have those advantages anymore.

If we say you're right, can we move on?

I will admit it freely: if you don't use Calibre (or something similar) software to send tags to the Sony reader, then you get to put the collections on the device manually, not wholly unlike the Nook.

Of course, the process is STILL better on the Sony because you can zip directly to the "Zs" or whatever with the Sony rather than having to page over 15+ times on the Nook through your giant library.

But, no, you're right: if you turn off all the advantages of Sony, it becomes significantly less advantageous. Also, if you hit it with a hammer a few times, it sucks then too.
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