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Old 09-15-2011, 01:56 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by RedCanyoneer View Post
And there are no software readers (iPad apps) that organize worth a darn.
Stanza works pretty decently enough at organizing as long as you have your ebooks properly tagged.

Actually, one reason I like Stanza so much is because I can just use it in conjunction with the Calibre OPDS server. I just have to organize my books in Calibre and when I open the Calibre content server from Stanza, I can traverse my library using the myriad of categories available in Calibre or just use the search function (which will search all available metadata in Calibre and is not just limited to title/author).

However, I do find it interesting that Sony is the only one with decent organization capabilities. Never realized just how bad the others were.

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