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Originally Posted by Don Edwards
And still, on a day-to-day basis I'd have to have two copies of my entire library on my Windows box: one for Calibre and another for my Android devices to sync with. With no easy way of automatically keeping them in sync.
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When you connect calibre to your Android device simply right click on the device icon and configure the device. There is no need for a separate library to sync to Android devices, everything going to your device is fully configurable. That is why folks using the Barnes and Noble App, or Kindle App or any other app are not complaing about how calibre sends books to their device.
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Originally Posted by Don Edwards
But it's okay. Calibre does what the people who wrote it intend for it to do, which just happens to be a poor match for most of my needs. There's lots of software out there like that. I'll happily use it for where it does meet my needs.
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Put a little effort into conveying your needs so folks can help you. The calibre library structure in no way prevents any other reading software from working. Folks were confused because of false assumptions you made.