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Old 12-19-2013, 10:20 PM   #2141
jgsmith
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Toronto, Canada
Device: Sony PRS-600, Kobo Touch, Kindle PW2
Colour me confused. I own a PW2, have never bought content from Amazon (not that there's anything wrong with that), use Calibre to manage my library and transfer books to the Kindle, and have had zero problems. I do not, however, use collections. For me, the Kindle is a reader, not a library. Calibre is the library. I keep all my books nicely organized in Calibre, and only keep the books I have not read, on the Kindle. As soon as I finish a book, I delete it from the Kindle, and it stays in Calibre. When it's time to start a new book, I either go out and get it if I don't already have it, or find it by browsing my Calibre library, then just open it up on the Kindle. I sort my books by author on the Kindle and use a Calibre plugboard to include the series name and number in the book title. Makes finding any book pretty quick and easy. Maybe someone can help me understand what I'm missing by not using collections...
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