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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Because you can have your books handled by Calibre Companion and not the reading app. CC handles the books better.
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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).