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Old 03-29-2010, 10:40 AM   #44
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Originally Posted by rchiav View Post
Well I hope I'm still welcome. I was just hoping I was missing something and there was some hidden options that I didn't find, because otherwise I really liked the app.
Yes you are still welcomed

There is no special feature you are missing in calibre. The way you are trying to use calibre is outside of it's scope. Calibre is a book management software designed for managing "production/released" books.

What you are looking for is a document management product of a different sort, one that manages the workflow process until a document is released or in production. I don't know of any open source project that does this, but there are several commerical ones, with a hefty price tag.

Calibre can be shoe horned to do this but as you noted it would require using tags and it would be a tedious process.

You might want to look at an open source version control software that might have the features your more interested in.

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