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Old 11-10-2016, 04:33 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by ChipAHoy View Post
I am on a Macbook. I went crazy with ebooks and now have about 50. Using apps like Calibre, Kindle for Mac, Kobo reader, etc. I have ebook files all over the place. Does anyone have their ebook organization on their computer set-up in a consistent and well-structured manner? I would like to try to organize all of mine and get ride of the many duplicate and unnecessary files.
As nearly everyone else has said, use calibre. It's free, stable, well-supported and widely used.

There simply no good way to organise books as files in folders on a disk. Whatever system you choose, you'll run into problems as soon as a book has any complications in its metadata (e.g. more than one author).
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