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Old 10-30-2008, 01:37 PM   #4
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I'm going to go with what was already posted. Calibre is one fine program, prior to the SONY firmware update I used it exclusively. However I am finding I am using SONY's program more and more these days since the LRF load up times differences are huge.

To answer your question
I actually don't use the SONY Connect Library, I tend to load the eBooks directly to the card, as a result the date stamp on the file is the date added to the Sony Reader. Then if you sort by date you will get a list of the most reacently added eBooks.

However if you wish to use the Library
One trick I've found when loading multiple files into the SONY Connect software is use the sort "by Remaining" option. I have no idea what the mean "by Remaining" but it seems to sort by the latest added files. Then you can promptly load the books into the right category.
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