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Old 05-02-2015, 09:47 PM   #9
davidfor
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Originally Posted by Rizla View Post
When sending books via Calibre and using collections, I've always sent them to the Sony via Calibre and a USB cable. I'm not sure how I could do that via wifi and the dropbox page on the Kobo browser, and still maintain the tags I set up in Calibre.

I prefer organizing by directories, so I might go koreader, though I'll only be reading epubs and kepubs on it. Do people like koreader?
You're out of luck. There is no way do what you want over WiFi. The calibre driver works by looking at the metadata in the library and updating the database on the device. There is currently no other way to do this. And downloading a book over WiFi always puts it into the root directory of the book partition. So, you won't have any advantage using KOReader.
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