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Old 09-03-2015, 08:31 AM   #25
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Germany
Device: PocketBook InkPad 3 & Touch HD 3, Kobo Clara HD, Kindle Paperwhite 5
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Originally Posted by davcefai View Post
I have browsed here before but only registered today.

I would like a new ereader with a 7" epaper screen. The "killer" feature will be the ability to create directories and store my books by directory. I could do this in my "old" MeBook but my Kobo, and it seems the majority (if not all) of the epaper devices only support "collections".

This means that even if a book is in a collection it will appear in the general pool. When I download new books I have to hunt through the ones already on board to find the new ones and add them to a collection.

The only solution I can see is to name the books <author>-<title>, which I do not want to do.

Help appreciated.
The Pocketbook ereaders offer directories as you want them. You can create your own folders. I have mine on the SD card.
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