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Old 02-29-2016, 03:17 AM   #24
snoeki
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
1) Folder structure isn't very useful compared to collections.
Although there is a definite use for managing collections via the desktop. Speaking of which, have you seen Ixtab's Collections Manager (kindlet), or barsanuphe's LibrarianSync (KUAL extension)? They even integrate into calibre.
Thanks, I will look into this.

I solved the azw3 problem, I noticed I can get my bad formated epub's in a good azw3 if I import a publisher font while converting. This is way easier than adjusting the code in every epub I have prolbems with and I can enjoy the azw3 format now (with the font ramp trick now).

I would love to drag and drop folders somehow, I have my collection in perfect condition in folders on my windows computer. I use and like the collection option a lot (I prefer it over the kobo my wife has, it works much better and it looks really nice), but my first ereader (a Hanlin V3 imported from China and I installed a Russian firmware) was so easy, just drag and drop a folder and it looked great and worked perfect. It saved a lot of time because you could skip Calibre for most part (don't get me wrong, as a librarian I love calibre, but it costs time to get everything perfect).

The Ixtab's Collections Manager (kindlet) looks from a fist glance really interesting.

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