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Originally Posted by jackastor
I save all my books to a directory on my computer called ebooks here. This is over and above where Calibre stores its library. using Calibre I select save to disk option. IT saves the books via author and book title directory makes it easy for me to manage my books this way. I use the computer to sort the most recent items first so My newest books are always on top. Then I just cut and paste to my Memory card the directory that is needed and store it in the author directory if its already there otherwise if its a new author I copy the entire directory over. So on my memory card I have Ebooks here directory. An exact copy of what I saved on the computer. The other option is to connect your Glo after closing calibre and just doing the same thing by copy and pasting directly to the memory card via the glo's on interface. Either way works its what ever floats your boat on how you do it ultimately.
Good luck
Jack
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I have been doing much the same with my folder structure supporting Ectaco
jetBook Lite. I have a folder/directory on a hard drive of my PC that has
folders by type then files sorted by author and title.
I use the free Microsoft SyncToy program to have my SD cards match that
folder/directory structure and content. It can quickly make just the changes
needed whenever I connect the SD card to my PC and run the program.
It sounds like SyncToy might be useful for what you are doing.
One thing I wondered about was if your process can take advantage of the
calibre kepub plugin? I would like to create a new PC folder for my AuraHD
MicroSD cards but I would like it to contain the folders that calibre makes
when it sends to the device, using the plugin.
Luck;
Ken