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Old 10-23-2020, 10:55 AM   #70
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
Amazon hasn't done anything to improve eBook management. And creating collections with that many eBooks is annoying. I've never seen any collections on a Kindle that are that large. So I've no experience as to how slow it is.

I've never had any large collections on my H2O. So I have no idea who that performs in a similar situation.
I've some large collections on the H2O and Libra. No problem. Really fast to add a book to a Collection in Calibre.
The only issue with the Kobo is connect twice so a Series is updated.
In contrast the Collections on newer Kindles are a disaster. And certainly pathetic for Series.

Also the Metadata of Book Details works on a Kobo from Calibre. Kindle only does book details, at least for my PW3, if it's a book with an ASIN and you let it connect by WiFi. So useless.
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