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Old 06-13-2023, 01:17 PM   #1395
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
No doubt a Sony Reader has a database, but AFAIK, it's not accessible like the Kobo database. That's why Kobo is better than Kindle too.
I've 6000 ebooks and PDFs on my Kobo Sage now and can find by collection, title, author, series and by recent, reading, unread, finished etc.
Search for a book good, without Kindle overhead of indexing content. The Kobo will easily search contents of current read and last two or three but not contents of each book in the whole library. Calibre can do that.
I can't say the database of a Sony is not accessible given that calibre can manage collections on a Sony. If the database is not accessible, then there is some other way Sony deals with collections.
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