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Old 06-14-2014, 04:05 PM   #26
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Originally Posted by Smartie View Post
True.but do we really need keep thousand books on ereader?we can just keen them on cloud and only download when we ready to read,I usually remove books after I finished
My archive is unmanageable. I only have ~1000 ebooks but that is 100 pages of archive to page through to find the one book I want to read. I often can't remember the title or author just genre and basic plot. On the other hand I have my books organized into just 10 pages of collections which is much more manageable. Until I can have collections in my archive the archive is useless to me. I haven't turned on whispernet in years and see no reason to do so. I buy all my books from the computer and load them via Calibre by the USB. If my library outgrows my reader I might just get a second reader and split my books between them but what I really want is more memory or SD cards and much better library management software. If cheap mp3 players can manage libraries of thousands of songs sorted by many criteria certainly it isn't beyond programing ability to have similar book management. Hell just a few changes to mp3 player software would work just fine for organizing your books.
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