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Old 07-03-2024, 01:35 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Bumbling Bea View Post
To muddy the waters: I believe that Plato also supports CBZ files. It will allow you to organise books in folders, though it does not work like a traditional file manager. It has a much more elegant user interface. I don't know if it supports, or if it ever will support, colour models.
Currently Plato 0.9.4.3 supports the Clara BW but not the Clara Colour or Libra Colour.

For me, using the native Kobo reader's search functionality is kilometres ahead of any file/directory based functionality. On the now rare occasions, when I use KOReader, I use its ability to search in the calibre metadata file stored in the root of your Kobo reader when calibre connects. Going back decades, Kobo's search is having a computerized card catalog while KOReader's native search is wandering through the stacks looking for a book. It may be workable when you have a few hundred books on your ereader but when you get into the 5,000+ range, it is no longer usable.
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