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Originally Posted by rcentros
I don't have anywhere near 17,000 eBooks and I think the most I've ever had on one eReader is about 110. So that's probably partly why a dedicated eReader works fine for me.
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I always have about 2,000-3,000 books on my ereaders, and I've found the Kobo UI to be perfectly adequate for my needs (tags, collections and metadata is taken automatically from Calibre when I connect my reader). My whole library is about 30,000, but I don't want to keep all of it on my ereaders. 3,000 at a time is enough.
Like you, I don't particularly like Android apps or Android in general. That's why I prefer dedicated ereaders, especially Kobo, to Android tablets. For my computing needs, Windows is fine and does everything I want.