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Old 09-09-2013, 03:58 PM   #138
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This is an interesting thread!

Ok, I think I can appreciate being indecisive, wanting to be able to pick any book that takes your fancy and just the basic desire to be able to carry around your entire library. But immaterial of whether or not collections work with ease, or your ereader can handle folders, or even if you are happy to use cloud storage and access it direct from your ereader, nothing can beat the ease and simplicity of browsing and choosing which book to read in a proper library management tool like Calibre. Can it?

I can see the attraction, and why not use the space available on your ereader, but the plus points of having your entire library isn't worth the trade off that you lose from improved browsing via Calibre. To me anyway.

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Originally Posted by speakingtohe View Post
Like you I don't care how many books anyone has on their ereader with the exception of my mother who would call at 3 AM and tell me she had no good books on her reader could I send her one(My mother is 87 and I manage her Amazon account)


Love it, thankfully my mum would never do that to me...... I hope!
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