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Originally Posted by Aydan
Thats what I use calibre for. I only put stuff on the Kobo that I want to read in the next few weeks. And I usually don't jump between books.
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I have over 300 books on my KT now and I have several books on the go.
I don't have to mess with loading stuff in and out of Calibre, far easier to have lots of books on the SD card and if a reset is required, I still don't have to do anything.
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1.4GB is not enough for those?
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Nope, I use IBM programming manuals, there are many (google ibm redbooks) and often many 100s of pages (sometimes 1000s) each. PDFs often use a LOT more storage than an ePUB.
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The OS doesn't use the partiton for the books. It has it's own partition.
Only some databases and stuff like that are on the same partition.
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In my experience with electronics, storage devices and so on the less you mess with internal storage the better.
IMO the KT gets more buggy the more you mess with it.
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That seems to be a bit of overkill to me. Having different cards for different genres.
But that seems to be dependant on how people use the Kobo. I only have about 30 Books on it. Too much already, really.
But as I said, I don't jump between books. I read one after another.
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Like I said I have loads of ebooks on my kt. But everyone to their own I guess. What works for me might not be to your tastes. *shrugs*
Anyway, Just answering your question, I can't be really bothered debating about it tho tbh, I'd rather be reading..