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Old 04-24-2013, 03:06 PM   #1
Dullahir
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A really dumb question, but I am curious.

Okay, sorry in advanced for this really dumb question, lol, but I'm definitely curious.

Is Calibre's ebook viewer meant to be a choice for a 'default' viewer, or just used to check quality and such? Because I remember using it a number of years ago for that purpose, viewing ebooks, and really, I thought it was terrific. It's like reading a Kindle or something on my PC. (Which I'm guessing was the intention with the paper-ish layout.)

However, do others use this as their default viewer, since it can view virtually any form of ebook type? It's so ridiculously handy with the library function in all so I'd definitely love to use it for that purpose once more. If only I could create folders within the actual program to sort by different purposes!


Also, does Calibre have a max capacity before it will start acting sluggish? Like any idea what the max amount of books it could hold would be?

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