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Old 09-12-2011, 05:15 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by RedCanyoneer View Post
OK, if I recall correctly, you can either store the metadata in an external XML file, or in the epub itself (which is just a zip file with several discreet files contained in it, to include metadata and cover art). Does that make a difference?

And are there any software readers (think iPad) that support metadata (again, specifically series information)?
The Sony line does. The series information (and tags, and anything else you want) is loaded to the reader through Calibre as "Sony Collections" and you can browse through your series, tags, whatever easy as pie.

That's why I bought my (2) Sony readers, actually.
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