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Old 03-20-2015, 01:53 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
Hover over the format to see the timestamp. This saves from opening the 'containing folder'

Note the oldest timestamp only works if you do not do something that also causes 'the Original' to update
Hover over the format in Calibre or in the OS File Explorer? Hovering over within Calibre just shows a tooltip of the same text from the column.

Does simply importing a book or updating the metadata or cover change the actual file? If that is the case, then this timestamp ideal is not really ideal. I already found some original files that mysteriously have a more recent date than the converted file.
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