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Old 08-06-2018, 07:54 AM   #26
JSWolf
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Originally Posted by sealbeater View Post
Find and move books to my reader in a tenth of the time it would take calibre to load.
I doubt this to be true. You can use the Reading List plugin to put books on your Reader as soon as you plug it in. You cannot do this without Calibre. Also, finding and organizing is much easier.

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Organize and tag my books from work without the bosses knowing.
If you have to hide what you are doing from your bosses, then you should not be doing this at work. Do it at home. As for tagging and organizing better/faster without Calibre, not possible. For one thing if you wanted to organize your eBooks in collections on the devices you have that collections are compatible with Calibre, then you cannot do it better/faster manually. Even if you cannot manage collections with Calibre on your current device, you can present your eBooks to you in many different ways like by title, author, or series. How you do so is up to you. Once you setup your directories by hand, you are stuck with that way only.

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Have full control over how I present my own internal library.
This one is correct.
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