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Old 07-01-2019, 03:24 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by NiLuJe View Post
@kds13e: I assume @FrustratedReader meant that using the vanilla, on-device collection managemeant features (or whatever actually passes as that these days ;p).
Yes, the on-device management is fine if you only add a few books and order by recent.

I shall re-read the Calibre instructions.

I'm not happy though that Amazon tracks what collections you have and how many items are in them even if you don't email files to "the Cloud". There ought to be a setting to turn that off. Also having four different MAKES of ereader and a selection of Apps from different developers, and managing my wife's Kindle content the concept of Sync is useless to me. Anyway a search for a phrase is faster than syncing two devices for reading position. Calibre tells me if a book is on the device, though I must investigate how to see if the device book is an older version. I write. Also I proof read other writer's work on my Kobo H2O, so version control can be an issue. I do display 'Last Modified' in Calibre, add the version to the title and have a spreadsheet too.
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