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Originally Posted by Quoth
Any that use Android. Also the reMarkable (the original is actually better!) really only uses folder view, but it's only USB networking (no USB MS or MTP) so tedious to manage and can't be used with Calibre at all.
Not the Kindle Scribe or Kobo Elipsa. Well, technically you can use nested folders, but the built in reader only gives a Library view.
KOReader app is easily installed on the Elipsa (no Jailbreak needed) and then the file / folder browser built into KOReader can be used.
However I mostly prefer a Library view and then the folder structure is irrelevant. Calibre works well with the Kobo Elipsa to have title, author, collection/tag and series.
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Thanks for the suggestions. I didn’t realise the Remarkable could read epubs. I’ll take a look at that. But maybe I need to rethink the Elipsa? I have a Kobo Aura One which is just too small for me but it runs KOReader. I’ve always found this difficult to use but wonderful when I’ve got it set up well. An added benefit is it reads all file types. What I haven’t found is any usable file storage/access mechanism at all!
I transfer my PDFs and epubs from my iPad and the only options for ‘storage’ appear to be the existing ‘collections’ already set up in the Kobo system itself. So currently all my KOReader files reside under “Len Deighton”, in a long, confusing list intermingled with Deighton’s own books. I need to know more about “the file / folder browser built into KOReader“ you mention. I’ll see if I can locate a user manual.