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Old 05-06-2014, 04:07 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by kacir View Post
I personally do not want Calibre to rummage around on an SD card. I have an e-ink reader that supports directory structure and I keep *a lot* of books on it, organized exactly the way I want. I prefer to upload groups of books manually, each with a Calibre generated catalog that describes all the books in that series of subdirectories.

Sometimes I want to connect the reader quickly to my PC and transfer a single file and Calibre needlessly rummaging in my large collection, even for a few dozen seconds was annoying me.
So when I discovered the above described trick here I was very happy. I am just passing the info to make somebody else happy ;-)
I did indeed see your post. And I offered an alternative approach, on the assumption that more information never hurts.
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