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Old 05-15-2015, 01:48 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by ValerieAnne View Post
My ideal set up for shelves/collections on the device would be 'Genre|Author|Series (if available)' as you meantioned, each folder within the other.
AFAIK you'll only get folder type organization on something like an Onyx, Bookeen or Pocketbook or an Android eInk device. On an Android device I'd look at using Calibre Companion. It's not folders, but will use all of your Calibre tags and other metadata.

Kobo, Kindle, Nook all use a similar system that's single level (although you can manage the Kobo's collections with Calibre, unlike with current Kindle's). I think if you hack the Kobo or Kindle to use Koreader you can have folders, but that won't work with DRM'd books (check the developer section of the forum for each device for more info).
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