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Originally Posted by Sydney's Mom
Well, I finally solved my dedrm issue with kindle4pc,
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A little bird suggested I pass on a message: "you're welcome".
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Originally Posted by Sydney's Mom
... downloaded the bin (2.3.3-2.3.4 and 2.5.2) from this site. Worked great! I wiped everything off my Kindle and I proceeded to add categories and books. Everything was going fine when I was up to about 500. Then I decided this was going too slow, and added the remaining 1000 all at once. I still had 600MB left. I knew it would take a lot of power to index all those books, so I plugged in the kindle and went to bed.
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I have no doubt that software developers / testers around the world love/hate people like you. "
I added the remaining 1000 all at once. That's expected, right?". LOL.
This is the challenge: systems are built for "normal" usage and developers often do not anticipate as well as they ought to how actual real people use stuff (real people like you, Sydney's Mom!). As you stated between the lines: "Lemme see: I have 2 GB of memory, I ought to be able to load 1500 books easy." But no doubt the developers are fed info like: "the average Kindle owners has purchase 35 titles from us" ... not realizing there are real world folks like you who ALSO have their own library of goodies.
My Calibre library has around 60 titles in it which I am trying to ensure runs equally well on Kindle and Kobo. I can imagine that growing to several hundred books over time. That's my library, my archive: and when I want to read, something gets dragged off the shelf onto a reader.
So, tell me, why on earth do you want to have more than a few dozen -- call it 100 -- titles on your Kindle at any given time? Inquiring minds want to know!