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Old 07-07-2013, 02:26 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I would avoid the Kobo. It stores its library data in an internal database which appears to be rather prone to be wiped out if anything goes awry.

Other than that, all the mainstream devices seem to work well with Calibre.
Kobo allows you to store your library on an SD card if you wish. Data on the sd is not "wiped out" even if you do a factory reset. The Mini is the exception, it does not have an SD slot. The statement that it is prone to wipe out the library data is based on what exactly? Please give specifics?
From personal experience Calibre works very well with Kobo devices (Sony too), including creating shelves.
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