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Originally Posted by Shagbark
The software could easily be written to make this take much less time, and to take almost no time if they gave us a desktop app so we could organize the books on the desktop and then move them to the e-reader, already organized.
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It's already been written - Calibre. The problem is that Amazon and B&N both have closed, proprietary OS on their ereaders, which doesn't allow any automatic management via Calibre. Kobo allows it, though. Exactly what you describe - you organize the books in Calibre on your desktop and then move them to your Kobo, already organized. And you can change and modify this organization as much as you want, without having to delete and re-send the books.