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Old 08-03-2009, 04:33 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by catejackit View Post
it works with any ebook format, as it's an ebook management software, rather then ebook reading software


Thanks for this note. It's very helpful. The software can't do it right now, but we certainly add a possibility to transform ebook formats
I guess I didn't make myself clear in my first post. I want to know if your software can discriminate between formats, not transform them. Right now my book collection contains books in all the various formats. I use a very good conversion program written by one of our members, called "Calibre." It does an excellent job of converting different formats into ones that my Sony 505 can use. However, it is not a management program.

I would be interested in your software if it can make a list of all my .pdf files, then another list of all my .lit files, another list of just my .txt files, etc. Can your software do this now? If not, would you be interested in adding this feature to it?
Thanks.

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