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Old 09-28-2014, 11:17 AM   #109
Rizla
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Because you can have your books handled by Calibre Companion and not the reading app. CC handles the books better.
On my rooted Nook ST, I organize books via folders / directories and read them in Aireader or Coolreader. It's all very fast. I suppose I could use a program that builds some kind of database to index them, but that should not be slow. It should not take long to store and update a list of books with properties in a simple ascii file. Most e-reader OS's are based on some form of Linux / Android. They have the capability to do this. It begs the question why are Kindle, Kobo and Sony are so slow when one stores a lot of books on them (on an SD-card or in the internal memory).
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