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Old 12-01-2019, 11:52 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by theducks View Post
When Calibre (and a lot of others) pop a warning: It is notifying the user that something MAY need attention.
It is not the decision maker. The user is. (I cringe when I hear user requests to 'just make it so' and don't bother me. CNET had a series Auto-Incorrect. )
How correct you are. I collect a lot of old pulp stories from magazines in the early 1900s. The number of reprints of the same story, or variations, with different author names is surprising. Often I'll want multiple copies of a story just for the artwork and the history. The LAST thing I'd want is the duplicate warning making any decisions for me!
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