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Old 12-06-2014, 08:56 PM   #34
speakingtohe
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Originally Posted by drjenkins View Post
Going with the post title I "manage my books with calibre. I "distibute" them mostly by type. PDF and CBR files I put on my Kindle Fire along with illustrated books. Textual material and books with line drawings or minimal illustration goes on my Kindle PW.
Ahh, perhaps bad title but still the kind of answer I am looking for.
I too manage my library with calibre, spending an hour or two here and there just updating metadata, TBR list etc. An indispensable program for me which I am happy to support. Must donate again soon.

I don't do CBR or PDF etc.on my reader but if I ever do they will for sure only be on one. I prefer my Surface Pro 3 for those things. But to each their own. And managing my library with calibre does not tell me which books to put on which reader Dammit. Obtuse of me.

I may be doomed to buying more eReaders just so I have everything sorted
to perfection and accessible almost instantly.

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