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Originally Posted by EowynCarter
Stuff sorted the way my brain works, not the way some program decided was best for me.  .
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Calibre doesn't presume to know what's best for you. It uses the database structure that the dev team felt is most suitable for the(ir) program. As a user, you can either leave it or take it, and write your own software, use alternatives, or pay someone to code a program that meets exactly your preferences. A few thousand bucks should do the trick, not counting continued support!
Sorry if this is a little blunt. Your posts ("can't use", "decides what's best for me") give off a "victim" vibe, and considering that Calibre is free, open source, and a project that the developers and contributors put countless of unpaid hours into, I find that attitude a little off. I do apologize if that is a misinterpretation on my part, though.