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Old 04-27-2020, 06:19 PM   #40
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Originally Posted by Blas View Post
I have to be fair, the thing that made me start using Calibre was not even the necessity to organize my library, but it was the need of creating collections in a easier way on Kobo system. I like to have collections for genres, favorite and abandoned books. So it would be extremely annoying to select one by one. Calibre gave me the option to do it in a faster way(I found the instructions to do it here in this forum) .

It was a bit hard for me during the beginning to understand the features of the software, mostly because I didn't have a good English. So it took me some time to get used to it.

In the end the software turned out great for me to update Metadatas, organize my library and something really important for me... Make the backup of my Kobo reading activity.

In the end I think it depends mostly on people's needs.

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Much the same as most people. calibre makes managing our libraries easier so we use it.

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