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Originally Posted by Mivo
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. 
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Yes it do presume i want to use one folder per author. Not the case !
Yeah, so ?
Free or not it don't change the fact -> It won't do what I need it to do. It's not usable. Period. I'll gladly pay for a program that do, if such alternative existed. Or I'll gladly pay the calibre dev to have that. But everyone think calibre is wonderfully perfect, that there is absolutely no need for improvement.
The "deal with it" attitude is annoying. Is it THAT hard to understand that other people have different needs or way to see things ? That what works for you don't necessarily works for everyone else ?
So I handled it manually, while making up my own program.