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Old 06-27-2012, 11:53 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by zeb View Post
I am also an exclusive Linux user, and have been usin it succesfully to sideload. You can of course do it as a USB drive, but I would recommend using Calibre since it is easier at converting formats and manage the bookshelf. Furthermore, you can use the DeDRM tools on Linux too (as they are Python based), so that you secure your collection for the eternity. Collections, however, require registration. You cannot manage collections with Calibre with the Touch, you need to do this from the Touch (and having subcollection support would be a plus, but as far as I understand collections are tags, not subfolders).
That should work out okay for me then, since I plan to use the Touch as a back-up and freebie reader. The 950 is still my main, since most of my books are from non-Amazon stores anyway.
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