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Originally Posted by mbovenka
I have a portable install on an internal SSD. and my libraries are in the portable install dir, where it expects them to be, so that I can do easy syncs to an external SSD and my NAS and have them be self-contained Calibre installs. I used to have a normal 64-bit install on the PC the SSD is in, but now that portable is 64 bit as well, I simply use that.
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I keep my programs and data seperate for the last 20+ years. I do it with my SSD (c:system, d:data) as well. This way you can revert your system in a case of emergency and keep the data untouched. This is the system I try not to break. Not even with calibre portable.
Calibre portable is just annoying with the creation of that library folder which is hardcoded for no apparent reason (at least I don#t understand it). Calibre install can handle it so why does calibre portable not do the same?
Such a simple request.