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Old 07-12-2011, 03:08 AM   #36
EowynCarter
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It certainly beats I Tunes hands down for usability.
Honestly i don't use iTunes for the kind of reason i don't use calibre. I hate software acting like they know how to sort my stuff better than I do. Additionally to "no linux version"

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As is regularly pointed out in this forum, the calibre structure is not really intended for the user's direct use. Perhaps you could use the Save-to-Disc feature with an appropriate template to build your own preferred structure and then delete these saved books from your calibre library
Yes, but if i have to do that again every time I add a book, i lost all advantage offered by the software.

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so why are you here? just to snipe? [no need to answer]
Because calibre is otherwise a good software.

And tanks to the few people not telling someone to go away because she have a different opinion.

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