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Old 09-17-2011, 08:35 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by trevgriff View Post
This may be better off in another forum, but does Calibre allow you to create collections in a way that mimics the collections option that the sony software does?
I've owned Sony devices for almost three years and have never used the Sony software for more then an occasional purchase so I can't compare the collection features.

Calibre is very tightly integrated with all current Sony devices. I have set calibre metadata management to automatic and have chose to create collections automatically, every series I have is turned into a collection on the device and every tag I have not in brackets[] are turned into collections. Additionally I use the metadata plugboard to add the Series info to the author line as shown in the attached image.

So I can't compare the two, I am sure you can also manually create collections via calibre too but prefer them to be handled on the fly.
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