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Old 03-21-2010, 08:57 AM   #9
Starson17
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Originally Posted by polly View Post
I have a separate library for my Star Trek collection, because I don't want it cluttering up my main library and because it's tidier to have them all grouped together out of my way.
This marks you as someone who probably does not use the content server. Once you split the library, you lose remote access to all the books that are not in your current library. If you used the server, you'd want access to everything, and that requires a single library.

My wife and I use the server as our main access for some of our readers that Calibre does not consider to be ereaders (phones and WinMo-based). Server access is the way I get all my News (recipe based ebooks) onto those readers. I like to read in bed, and I can just pull whatever strikes my fancy in via wifi without having to figure out what I'm going to want to read in advance.
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