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Old 06-19-2013, 03:21 PM   #90
guma
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This whole discussion seems a bit strange to me since it is contrasting a 'happy case' scenario (fully tagged libraries, ergonomic tag/library management tools etc.) with a request to - potentially - improve an existing device which does currently not remotely offer the possibility to use - let alone manage - metadata in an ergonomic way.

I mean, this is about KOBO devices, right? Not about what can/could be achieved using Calibre and the like, nor about why, in theory, a meta-data based file organization paradigm is more powerful compared to a file structure based approach.
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