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Old 09-15-2015, 05:55 AM   #4
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It really depends what the ereader _is_. I mean, Calibre recognizes your ereader because someone wrote a driver for it. Most drivers are really really simple, and only know how to send/remove books to/from the device. Some drivers are smarter, and know how to (for example) manage collections/shelves/whatever as well, for devices that allow it. And of course, the smarter the driver has to be, the more work has to be done by people with both the time and the device.

Now maybe your device's "read" mechanism can be managed by Calibre, maybe not. If it can, someone will have to work on the driver to implement that. If not, well...

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