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Old 06-21-2010, 03:48 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by JLB22 View Post
Thankfully i have managed to get rid of them and finish off the collection and put some more books, i restricted it to around a 1000 because i didn't want to over load the software again.
You didn't overload any software with what you did. This is what happens when you play musical software to manage books on your device.

If you like the Sony software to manage your books then keep using it. If you don't like it then use calibre but understand that the cleanest way to make the shift is to remove all your books from your device then take a couple of minutes sending them back to the reader from within calibre.

Personally I chose not to use the Sony software to ever send books to my device, but I do use Sony to purchase books. I have used calibre from day one a year and a half back to send books to my device.

Bottom line is if your comfortable with Sony (like many folks are) then keep using it to manage your books. Occasionally (temporary) bad things seem to happen when you mix and match the software.
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