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Old 03-19-2017, 03:58 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by Ashjuk View Post
The problem is I can't just ignore it. Every time I see the mass of folders that Calibre creates it grates. Unfortunately I am 'old school' and can remember when I had a 10Mb hard disk and thought it was huge! Even though I now have two 2Tb disks in my machine I still like to keep things simple.

As I said I have tried to like Calibre, and I admit it is a very good program, but sadly I can't accept that it dictates a folder structure that I'm not happy with.

Perhaps I am very backwards when it comes to organising my library. To be honest I never use metadata but just pick a book to read by its file name.
i use Calibre to convert from epub to kepub format but your point is a valid one regarding lack of control over folder structure.

i still think overall it is a very versatile program with many positives.

best wishes koboy

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