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Originally Posted by bookandtea
I have a couple different ereaders but my favorite is my Kobo Forma N782 (which I just found out has been discontinued and they no longer support? I just bought that for $289 18 months ago).
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Where do you get that from? The Forma is still showing on the Kobo website. I wouldn't be that surprised if an update or replacement was announced next month, but, so far I haven't heard anything.
As to support, Kobo are still updating the firmware for the Touch that was first released in 2011. And I know for a fact that Kobo are still updating the firmware for the Forma.
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It hooks up to Calibre just fine, which is nice, but if I make a "Collection" on the Kobo, it doesn't come through to Calibre. Similarly, if I try to tag the books on the device from inside Calibre, and then unplug the Kobo, the books don't show the tags when I turn the unit back on.
Is there any way to keep tags on your books in place when you move them to an ereader?
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The KoboTouch driver, or the KoboTouchExtended driver, can maintain the collections on Kobo ereaders whenever you connect them. But, it is one-way only. If the collection management is configured, it will override any collection management done on the device for books in the calibre library. It sounds like you have configured the collection management, but, probably not in the way you really want to. For information on how to do this, see
https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Kob...nd_Collections.
If you don't have collection management turned on and the collections are disappearing, it probably means the database on the device is corrupted. If that is the case, the device cannot write changes made to the database properly, and whenever it needs to reread the database, it reads old data. But, if this is the case, I would expect to see an error when calibre reads the database. You can do a thorough check of the database with one of the functions in my Kobo Utilities plugin.