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Old 02-03-2013, 04:40 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by tkavan View Post
Does anybody use the program Book Collector (from collectorz.com) to keep track of their e-books? If so, could you let me know how you go about it.
Thanks.
I have been using Book Collector for years, love the product, but as people have pointed out its more of software for managing physical "things". It lacks the loading, device management features that calibre offers, however you can link e-book files to the database record for each book (or e-book entry).

A present my e-book entries (I am using a separate database just for them) is not linked to the actual e-book files themselves. Calibre is so adaptive a skilled user could likely add most of the BC options, however since I BC already, am familiar with the interface, I prefer to put all the numerous details into it, and let calibre just manage the files and e-readers.
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