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Old 05-03-2012, 08:01 PM   #15
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My husband has the T1. He was going to get a KT but Kobo took too long to become available in Australia after blocking the ability to order them from overseas as I had done. I think the big advantage it has over the KT is being able to sort by category.

However, if you are looking for a particular author on your KT, it is easy enough to do a search by starting typing in the first few letters of the surname, or of the title of a particular book. And you can put several books on your shortlist if you know you are going to want to read them in the next little while.

Where you have a number of books by one author which should be read in order, it is easy enough to precede the book title with a number using Calibre, so that you don't have to remember which title comes next in the series. For example, I have the complete Forsyte Saga on my KT, and simply started off 01 The Man of Property, 02 Indian Summer of a Forsyte, and so on.
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