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Originally Posted by BetterRed
Like calibre itself, CalibreSpy is a tool, I probably didn't use it for the same purpose or in the same way as you use it, i.e. to me it was screwdriver, for you it's a spanner.
I use calibre:\\ URLs for several purposes; so, being a minimalist I don't mind doing the work to cut and paste them into a book's #links column, both within and between libraries.
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No doubt we used it for different purposes.
I can find the id from the library folder in Windows Explorer, but that's a very time-consuming and clumsy way to do something CalibreSpy did for me much faster and more efficiently, plus I could see the info for many books at once, not just for one book. I didn't use CalibreSpy very often, but sometimes it was useful. It would be a pity if it will never be fixed.
Edit: I guess I can use the content server instead of CalibreSpy in a pinch.