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Old 06-22-2010, 06:05 PM   #7
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@darthjoey: thank you, I read about it - but having it since less than 1 day I wanted to avoid to brick it so soon (maybe I'm paranoid!)

@Harry: damn, 1-level only is not so much ... on the Sony505 I had just 20 books or so at the same time on the device, but having suddenly 3.5GB I'd really like to import <everything> on it!
At least I wanted to have a 2-level structure (Science, Literature, SciFi, ...) with inside a folder for each author name. This way it will be a mess in any case, say by Jules Verne only I must have 20 books!


alessandro

You can set up collections like:
SciFi_Verne
SciFi_Wells

or even

SciFi_hard_Wells
SciFi_romance_Wells


Myst_Christie
Myst_Sayers

Then the collections view will group the Authors together under a genre.
A little clunky - but you can achieve almost the same sorting as nested collections with a little planning (and some graph paper).
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