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Old 11-23-2013, 04:36 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by fxp33 View Post
Recent addition:
- When I add a bunch of new files, I see the number of books added in a tile (Good)
- I expect to be able to see them, in order to attach them to corresponding collections
- Well, no, you can't! If you add 22 books, you have to find them one by one in your library to attach them to a collection
Or you can go to your Library and sort it by Recent. The books you added will be at the top.

Far better, though, would be to use Calibre to manage your books and your Kobo collections. Problem completely averted.

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File Types:
If you use your reader to carry a part of your work and personal life, you end up with a lot of files: pdf, conversions in txt, epubs and maybe kepubs of course, a few mangas...
- You sort by File type (Good)
- But how to jump to the start of the "kepub" files ? Is that page 30, 40, 200, 600 ? Too low and you are in the "epubs"; too far and you are in the "pdf"!
I don't quite understand this one. Do you figure out what you want to read next based on what format it's in? You can use use the Search function, or your Collections, to find your next read.
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