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Originally Posted by Mex5150
Hi All
I'm pretty sure Calibre holds the monopoly so the author can impose any draconian rules they feel like, but are there any alternate aplications that do more or less the same thing?
The reason I'm looking at jumping ship is due to the 'do it my way, or bugger off' attatute to directory structure. Yes I've read the FAQ, and yes I've seen his thinking on it, but that does NOT cover every eventuality.
I want to access my library directly from one of my android devices, I know EXACTLY the structure I want, and no, I won't be magicly wanting to do something differnt with the stuctre once it is in place as the FAQ claims you will in its excuse/defence of the 'do it my way' rule. So I have three options the way I see it:
1) Wait for Calibre to come out on Android.
2) Sift through an increadly badly designed file structure every time I need to find something.
3) Jump ship.
I can't see '1' happening any time soon, '2' is what I'm suffering with now, and '3' looks more and more atractive every time I add a new aurthor.
I know this annoys the hell out of a LOT of people, is there any software that will allow me to organise MY library the way I want it?
-Mex
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My, my, talk about looking a gift horse in the mouth!
No one is forcing you to use Calibre - you're perfectly free to either write your own program or hire someone to write it for you, if you can't find one that does similar things. Nor are you required to pay for using the program, so its developer and contributors are not obliged to conform to your (or anyone else's) concept of how the program should operate.
There is no deliberate "monopoly"; it's simply that no one else has bothered to devote the time and effort into creating a similar program that does as much or works as well as this program does.
Draconian rules? Hyperbole, much?
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Go ahead and jump ship....