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Old 07-15-2021, 10:57 AM   #9
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The problem is that I just don't do "Calibre" things often enough to keep the knowledge in my head. It's not Calibre's fault. It's a bummer that I couldn't get the Mac setup to work. I expect to keep that Mac for a good while.

The Intel NUC I have Calibre running on, is fairly stable. I just don't use it for anything else these days so "out of site, out of mind". I bought a newer windows mini-pc to take it's place. Perhaps I'll move the Calibre setup there.

Still, I gotta say, just having my To Be Read and To Read list in a OneNote note works for my purposes. Last year I read 50+ books. This year, I'll maybe it 30. So it's not like I read so much.

My "what I'd most like to accomplish" are
- Keep track of the series I like and when new books are put out by the authors
- Start reading from the many books I've already bought and have completely forgotten about
- Have some semblence of what I want to read next

I'm a series guy. I like to find a good one and just read nothing but the next book in that series until I finish them or catch up and have to wait for the author to write a new one.
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