There are any number of tools that can synchronize a directory structure between a desktop and an Android.
If the tool is using ADB as the underlying mechanism there is the disadvantage that there is no delete primitive.
Is that really a problem?
Let's suppose I have 10,000 documents in a hierarchy that I've just decided to rearrange/invert.
Just delete the old structure on the Android and synchronize with the desktop.
How often do you do that anyway?
If you're a fan of bookshelves or tags, have fun.
You'll have to do that all yourselves anyway since there is hardly any standard.
I (and that's just me) like every thing in a flat presentation.
Maybe you have OverDrive and also some separate directories with stuff.
I just want them to appear in one list that I can sort by title, author, expiration date, modified date, last read, never read.
That's good enough for me. (It may not be for you.)
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