Yep, that's my point. I don't want to redo all my books in Calibre. They are sorted fine already. And even if I do all this work, I would STILL be dependant on some retarded bookshelve system... Yawn.
On some Kobo-topic, I really get attacked on this point of view. People telling me that you only "need" 25 books on your reader. Thats just ridiculous. Why spend extra money on a Reader with an SDcard-Slot then? It doesn't make sense. they just want the latest stuff but dont care if it has crap software, version after version after version.
I think it's just a difference in the way people are. Sheep vs independant.
I have this attitude with all my devices. Mp3players that only read ID tags? Ipod? Ipad? Kobo? Kindle? For me thats all garbage, and I call it like I see it. Sorry if anyone's feelings are hurt, but I want stuff I can use the way they advertise it. It's not like it's for free.
I know I can't expect Open Source on everything, but at least I want something workable.
Especially the latest batch of E-readers, all claiming to have 30.000 book libraries, are getting on my nerves. It's 2012. Windows '95 had a better sorting system than the so-called crème de la crème of current E-readers. And 90% of the forum keeps on supporting that stuff.... crazy...
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