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Old 08-29-2017, 12:49 AM   #4
DoctorOhh
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Originally Posted by bobachoba View Post
I think I'd just try to set up a new session of downloads of the entire library caring especially about the hierarchy coherence and the option to overwrite old books, I can leave the pc solely working on that, with clean bandwidth, for many (12-14) hours; is it possible to estimate a raw time needed to better organize this job?
I used to have my entire 10,000+ book library on my tablet. I transferred them via the CC wireless device interface, but I transferred them about 500 at a time. Once they were all on I used the smart eject plugin to keep the library up to date.

Now I just connect to my library in the cloud. I use Dropbox and typically it takes well under a minute to verify the metadata.db library file and download the updated version if required. With 11,000+ books my metadata.db file is about 28Mb. From there it is simple to grab whatever book I wish to read.
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