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Originally Posted by Adoby
The 3800 books are my main ebook library. Most of my ebooks, textbooks, references, magazines, manuals and similar. I obviously want to have them on my reading device, since that is what I use to read. There is no problem at all storing the whole library on my tablet. The library only takes up around 10 GB, and I have plenty of room left for more books. But if Mantano attempts to hold metadata for each title in RAM, instead of in a database, then it certainly could be a problem. But I haven't seen any such limitation specified anywhere? And obviously Mantano is using a database. But perhaps not for everything?
I have sent crash reports using the report function in Android, and very recently sent a message to the support but have not yet had an answer.
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I just don't see Mantano being able to handle that many books which is why I would go with a folder structure method instead and only import as needed but what device is this? It could be your device isn't able to handle it.
Support takes forever with Mantano but they do read them they may not answer you though. It took nearly a year for them to fix Mantano to work on the Kindle Fire v1 after I submitted a request.