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Old 09-16-2015, 04:49 AM   #6
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If using Windows the behaviour is as normal for deleted files; deleted books go to the Recycle Bin from where they can be recovered if one deletes them by mistake.
Not just Windows.

I believe at one point, several years ago at the least, calibre didn't know how to send to the Trash on linux. That was before my time.

And as repeatedly mentioned calibre already asks you if you are sure first. Unless you disabled and did not re-enable the warning.

Between the two, calibre is already doing everything it should or could be doing.

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