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Old 02-16-2014, 08:40 PM   #9
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Alternate approach = calibre Catalog

Hi ColMac,

An easy alternate approach (for a non-techie like me) is to create a calibre catalog in EPUB format and load it on your Nook ST.

A basic catalog containing Title, Author and Series information for hundreds of books can be created in under a minute.

As the number of books on your Nook ST grows, using a catalog is much faster than scrolling through the Nook's library system. In fact, molasses in January is even faster than the Nook's library system.
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