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Old 12-12-2017, 05:12 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by tadas View Post
My original install *was* from the 1.x era. The only reason I got into Calibre Companion was that it's the *only* software I know of that lets me use my Calibre categories on an Android reader - wifi was a drawback, not a feature, and if there was *anything* that let me use USB to copy my 4500+ books and Calibre-maintained categories to Android, I'd be using that instead of CC.
Android is an OS.
CC moves books to the OS, So does Calibre.
CC is just a local Librarian . What that tells me, is you are using the group/filter features to achieve your goal.

FWIW Your reading app responds to metadata or File names. You might get close to your goal using the Plugboard feature of Calibre to insert your custom data into a standard metadata field during USB transfers
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