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Old 10-23-2012, 08:57 AM   #13
ebsebs
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Device: Nook ST/Nook HD+
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
As far as I can tell, none of the "name" ereaders will do it the way you want to.
I don't think this is correct. I have a Nook ST and I have my library organized like Bookripper: Genre -> Author -> Book.
When I purchased the Nook, I simply copied the root folder from my PC to a micro SD card,
maintaining the same hierarchical folder structure. I put the SD card into my Nook,
browsed to "My Files" -> "Memory Card", and there were all my books, exactly as I organized them on my PC.
You don't see book covers in this view, which might bother some, but I actually prefer it.

Organizing your library in the fashion might not be for everyone, but for those of us that like it this way,
it's good to have a reader where a simple drag-and-drop is all that's required.
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