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Old 01-04-2016, 05:54 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by anjade2 View Post
Yes, with small libraries you dont need any splitting, but if you are a crazy collector of old books from archive.com you will find calibre too slow to work with a huge amount of books. And so i have to split the libraries.

Anyway it would be much more work to tag all my books than to put them together.
I dont want to write, i only want to press a key.
@anjade2 - my largest library is almost 75,000 'books'. I have 6GB of RAM, the library is on a 2TB WD Black Caviar Sata 2 drive. I use the View Manager plugin extensively to get different sort orders and column layouts - switching views is done in the 'blink of an eye'.

I know of someone who has more than 100,000 'books' in their library.

What are your definitions of huge and slow?

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