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Old 07-12-2011, 03:40 AM   #39
alexxx
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I'm just passing by, but I wanted to express a bit of support to EowynCarter.
I too was surprised at the beginning with calibre's structure (even asked/complained about it once), but at the end I accepted it and now I can see some logic in that flat, tag-oriented worldview - compared to the hierarchical filesystem induced habit I still have.
My solution, being hard disk space so affordable nowadays, is for each book I acquire 1st to save it to my hierarchical, n-folders deep, Library directory, and 2nd to add it to calibre - best of both worlds.
That being said, a lot of people likes to micromanage their data - no reason to be rude about it: I didnt see any trolling by EowynCarter.

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