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Old 07-03-2011, 03:16 PM   #9
HarryT
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Originally Posted by Jack Tingle View Post
I tend to agree with HarryT. I've never warmed up to Calibre. It's an ebook library manager that makes a few too many assumptions about how I _should_ manage my ebooks, rather than figuring out how I _want_ to manage my ebooks and helping me. If it matches your way of doing things, it's free and great. Otherwise, it's a bit Apple-ish.

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Jack Tingle
Don't get me wrong, Jack. I think Calibre's great and I use it for managing all my eBooks. I just don't use it for managing my collections.
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