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Old 07-15-2020, 11:49 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by DerbyD View Post
That's why I am using Calibre. I understood it helped in situations like this. Perhaps it is also a bad choice.
Calibre is not a bad choice. But if you want easy eBook management on your Reader, Kindle is not it. You have to manually create the collections and manually select which eBooks go in which collections and when you are done with any collection, you have to manually remove the empty collection.

Bad when the first Kindle was released, the database was fully accessible by Calibre so Collection management was able to be done with Calibre. The problem came when too many people messed up the database or deleted it and Amazon in their infinite wisdom decided to remove access to the database so they would not get the support calls.
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