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Old 05-02-2021, 07:24 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
It's nothing to do with my way. It's the Kobo way. Kobo doesn't organize by directory.
Jon, what @rashkae objected to was that you made a dogmatic statement that there is only one way to do this. You state that there is only one way to do it. If you would only prefix your statements with "I believe..." or "I think the best way..." people would have a lot less problems with what you say.

Of courses, What I object to is the errors and irrelevances in your statement.

@olbeggaols: Go ahead and organise the books in the file structure in the best way you think. But, the Kobo software does not use this to organize books in the interface. Many people think that a fixed directory structure does not fit well with books. On the Kobo device, you have multiple filters, sort orders, the series and author list and collections (books can be in multiple collections but only one directory) as ways to view your books. Plus the search uses the title, author, series and subtitle when looking for books. Between these, you should be able to find whichever book it is you want to read.
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