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Old 05-05-2009, 04:43 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by grooks View Post
Just don't have both programs open at the same time. You can use both programs to manage books, but if both are open at the same time they don't play well together.
I think this is only true if you have the device attached. Or it may be related to whether you have both programs automatically putting content on the device.

I open both at the same time, though I've never had both open *and* the Reader attached. I set Calibre to not automatically load anything to the device. I use Calibre for fetching newspapers and magazines, and for conversions. Then I open those things in Sony eBook Reader and let it load onto the Reader via its sync capability. Using the Sony eBook Reader to load has the advantages of Collections and pre-pagination and allows me to utilize Sony's sync (though I believe most people don't like Sony's automatic sync).
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