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Old 01-01-2016, 08:03 AM   #32
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Not everybody. A friend of mine, with more than a couple of hundred ebooks, handles quite well her collection with a spreadsheet. Don't talk her about calibre, she says it's too difficult for her and gives her nothing over her actual method. Another friend uses it only for conversion, her list is out, because of the same reason. Not every tool is for everybody.
I do understand. I managed my books in folders by author for many years, and didn't start using calibre for some time after it became available, even though I had been moaning about the lack of 'an iTunes for eBooks' for ages.

I was wrong. They are wrong. But I accept that there's no way to persuade them of that.
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