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Location: SF Bay Area, California, USA
Device: Pocketbook Touch HD3 (Past: Kobo Mini, PEZ, PRS-505, Clié)
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What I most care about is that I can switch pages without having to lift my hand away from the device, because I'll be reading on crowded trains with shifting passengers. A few people have said this is not a problem. Quote:
It's a minor nuisance; I'd just like my next purchase to be something better, in as many ways as I can arrange. I'm not comparing potential new devices to my current device; I'm comparing them to the Astak Pocket Pro or Bebook Mini. Quote:
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I keep my reader at 300-400 books, but that's because I get too frustrated at the wait when I get more than 400 loaded on it. With better organization & folder support, I'd probably run near a thousand, because AO3 allows its fanfic to be downloaded as ebooks. (Hm. Need to find out if the ones with pictures work on the 350. The don't work on the 505; the images cause the program to hang.) Quote:
You make a strong case; I'm seriously considering it, and I'd been dismissing the Sonys entirely because I didn't want something with all the flaws of my current reader just to get a sharper screen. |
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Giving up the backlight was hard--I loved being able to read in the dark--but I'm not willing to deal with a device that doesn't give a whole weekend's reading if I don't recharge it. I'm sorry if I'm coming off as annoyingly picky. I've been reading ebooks almost exclusively for over 4 years, and I know what features I've been wanting to get, and what features I haven't cared about. What I want is an upgrade to the PRS 505, with a faster processor & slightly better PDF support, so it removes the white margins on its own. Ideal would be that, with a 5" screen + HTML & Doc support, but I'm not going to get either of those, so I'm looking around at what else is available. And grumbling, because the industry has failed to provide exactly the features I want all in one device, dammit. (And while I'm at it, I want a pony.) |
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Device: Excelsior! (Strange...)
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Obviously, the 350 can't do the other things you want. Maybe those are deal killers for you. And you need to try it out, of course. But you really should before rejecting it on the assumption it won't work physically for you. As for folders, why aren't Collections enough, given calibre? Do you want nesting folders? edit: Ah, I see, you don't like calibre. Oh well. BTW, for file conversion purposes, maybe Stanza would do the trick. Last edited by Harmon; 03-24-2011 at 04:47 PM. |
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If Calibre had a way to deal with books already on the reader without removing & replacing them, I'd use it for library management. Since it doesn't, I'm not bothering; I often wind up picking up ebooks on my break at work, esp. since AO3 has ebook downloads. I don't care about nesting folders, and tagging would be nicer than I current deal with--I'm just not willing to add a couple of minutes' delay to every ebook uploaded to my device. (Mostly, I'm to lazy to figure out Calibre, beyond default-setting conversions, which I still find frustrating.) ETA: I love Calibre! I'm just no good at it; I find it frustrating to the point where, when I've got a Word file with essential pictures, I'll convert it to a custom-sized PDF rather than figure out the settings for a decent ePub file. |
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Location: Midwest USA
Device: Sony PRS-350, Kobo Glo & Glo HD, PW2
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The most recent version of PRS+ has its own installer now. So installation is download the PRS+ .exe file for the 350, plug in your 350 to the PC, install simply by double-clicking the .exe file you downloaded. And done. You no longer need another installer such as Boroda to install PRS+, it's a much simpler and easier process now.
When I first got my reader I used to drag and drop books to it. Then I discovered Calibre and that's the only way I now upload books. It sets up a file folder for each author and also will upload a nice cover if you have one within the Calibre library (which I MUCH prefer over a blank page with text on it for a cover which it would default to without a graphic cover). I really prefer the organization it has given to my reader compared to how it used to be, which gives more functionality to browsing by folder when you have one per author. Calibre also never touches files on the reader and not within the Calibre library... it won't delete them, and it won't move them to the PC or copy them to the PC unless you tell Calibre to do it. Perhaps you had a very early version of Calibre? What it does when I plug in my reader which is very nice is show a green checkmark for all books on the reader, and in the reader pane will have the checkmark for all books on your PC in the Calibre library. Those not on the PC will not have the checkmark, making it very easy to see which books are not in both places if you want. I also found using Calibre much better to keep all my ebooks in one location on my PC in the Calibre library now so it's easy to tell if I have a book or not. I want them all backed up anyway for safety, so I never rely on them being only on the reader for instance. Last edited by Ripplinger; 03-24-2011 at 06:52 PM. |
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I keep meaning to figure out how to work with Calibre someday, but it changes too fast for me to get comfortable with it. I probably mostly just need to find someone local who's fluent in it, to walk me through setting up a library. So far, I've found it slow and cumbersome, and the switching between machines has made it not worth bothering to get better with it. Also, a substantial portion of my "ebooks" aren't "books" in the traditional sense,* and while Calibre's metadata setup would let me make custom columns and tags for them, it's a lot of work to do so. * I have court rulings, bus schedules, lists that I edit, blog posts w/comments, fanzines, and collections of lyrics, among other things. "Author" is often a troublesome field for me. |
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Location: Hinesville Georgia
Device: Nook STR, Sony PRS-T1
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I feel for you. My first reader is the 505. Lately I have picked up both the Nook classic and color as well as an Android tablet. The 505 had a lot going for it, with the exception of being a bit sluggish. I still have my 505 but find myself using the Nook classic for regular reading anymore.... its speedier and has lots more storage space .... just sucky battery life in comparison to the 505. |
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Just out of curiosity, how about using Dropbox or Sugarsync to synchronize files across multiple computers? If you do, managing books across computers will be very simple and there is no need to rely on Calibre.
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* One is a work computer. Ability to install software is limited. (I could install Calibre; there's no guarantee it wouldn't be removed some weekend by an IT sweep.) * I have no idea how to use Dropbox etc. (Having high speed internet away from work is still very erratic for me.) * I have barely any idea how to use Calibre. I find Calibre incredibly slow. I can't edit (or don't know how to edit) the files in Calibre--specifically, the PDFs, which I often custom-make and tweak to my preferences. Sometimes the tweaking happens later. Other than converting .lit files to .epub, I haven't found Calibre greatly useful. I don't speak CSS and haven't figured out its settings; I've tried a few things (like adding chapter breaks) and they all failed. I've no idea how to set up a table of contents. I'm aware there are tutorials, and I could learn it--it just hasn't been worth my effort. I'm decent at doc conversion to get my ebooks the way *I* want to read them, and since many of them are not sharable, it doesn't matter if they work for anyone else. I'm perfectly content to either throw RTF files onto the reader if I'm in a hurry to read, or to take the time to make PDFs for the 6" screen if I'm not. (I kinda wonder what my 6" PDFs will look like on a 5" screen; not sure if I'll want to remake them all with smaller pages, or if the sharper resolution will make up for the smaller size.) ETA: I completely missed the "no reason to rely on Calibre" part. I'm not sure what the point of synching book collections across computers would be. (Also. Not sure I want to upload my content to Dropbox etc. I'm comfortable claiming fair use rights to scan & convert physical books I own; less comfortable uploading them *anywhere.*) I don't need a synchronized collection; I need an ebook reader that sorts books in ways I can find them easily. I can't put tags/collections on the Reader unless I install books through Calibre or (yech) Sony's software, so I just deal with making the titles or authors sort them into groups. Last edited by Elfwreck; 03-28-2011 at 11:30 AM. |
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After reading your post, I realized that I don't understand what you need or want from the new device clearly. From your previous posts, I got the impression that you don't use Calibre extensively but it seems that you use tag features of Calibre to organize books. 2. I suggested syncing library across computers because I got the impression that you would like to do that from the following sentences. Quote:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38511 3. About dropbox being 'uploading anywhere', since I am the only person who has access to the uploaded files as long as you don't save files in 'Public' folder, I don't see any problem but you may feel different. 4. However, given the connection speed and permission to install softwares, using Dropbox may not be very practical for you but it may worth a try. It seems like you have a quite complex situation with lots of constraints and hope you find the right solution. |
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The issue isn't how to manage my ebook collection; I'm doing okay with that. It's that any of the specific management programs that would allow them to be nicely sorted, tagged, and metadata'd don't work across several computers. (At least, not in a way that I understand. Since I can't get chapter breaks to work in Calibre, I'm not hopeful about my chances of being able to run it remotely.) Quote:
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Some reasons I don't want a PRS-350: I don't want to reward Sony for dropping what I consider their best product. I don't want to reinforce their belief that proper ePub support is irrelevant. And yeah, I'm willing to deal with less optimal features to avoid supporting a business I don't like; I don't shop at Walmart and don't buy Nestle-brand anything. I haven't decided if I'm that unhappy with Sony, but I'm definitely looking for something else. I know I'm being picky. I've got time to decide, and lots of options; I'm probably not nearly as absolute as I'm coming across. |
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From your original post, it sounds like the Sony 350 is the best bet, even though you're not keen on Sony or the touch screen. All of the key requirements you list are in the 350.
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The 350 does look like what's easily available and closest to what I want. Which annoys me, because it's downgrading; it'd involve losing features I like in order to get bells-and-whistles I don't care about. I may hold out for one of the Jinke devices, either a Pocket Pro from ebay (they show up now & then) or the Bebook Mini; I'm trying to decide if I'm willing to pay the international shipping-etc. charges for one. After talking with my husband, it's possible that the battery in my 505 is dying, and that replacing it might fix the slow navigation that's annoying me enough to look for a replacement. |
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Location: UK
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http://mybebook.com/5-inch-ereaders/...duct_info.html
Same device as the pocket pro - not sure what they charge to deliver to US though. My choices are pretty similar to yours for readers - I use either my 505 or Hanlin v3 for choice. The 350 is a very nice machine, page turn buttons are in a good spot, but there is no way to turn off the %^&@&$ touch screen when reading (Brush some dust off the screen and you change page) so my other half has swiped it and I've gone back to the 300 for portable reading. |
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