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Old 07-13-2011, 03:51 PM   #77
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Originally Posted by AkumaTakeshi View Post
I actually think collections are a hassle, but that must be me. I pass a great part of my time in front of the computer, so I'm used to organizing things with folders and with categories. And having folders inside that ones to fine tune things, for example I would like to have a major Fantasy folders and then have sub-genres inside, urban, epic, etc.
I'm with you; I love organizing with folders. On my computer, I have a Books folder. Inside, more folders (A-C, ... U-Z, misc). Inside those, even more folders (by author).

Lacking folders, I'm quite happy keeping less than 10 books on my Kindle.
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