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![]() Is it really such heresy these days to say that a certain device isn't 100% perfect? I don't understand it. ![]() |
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(I also can't believe this thread is still going. It's like bait for every Kindle/Nook/Sony fanboy or girl out there.) |
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![]() (Sometimes on the device I add to a collection the occasional book that I've missed when the device was connected to the computer. It's pretty simple to do.) EDIT: It occurred to me that perhaps you were asking if there's a way to organise collections on the Sony device using the computer when connected via USB without Calibre or the SRL. In that case, nope. Can the Nook do that via Windows Explorer or something? Last edited by viviena; 06-23-2011 at 05:58 AM. |
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But it seems that, without extra software and a PC, creating collections, adding to and removing from them is just as manual a task on the Sony as on the Nook. |
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Edit: I'm posting after your responses to someone else. If it were true that Sony also allows you to organize and manage your shelves online, what would you say then? "If you remove the desktop applications, online management, and calibre recognition, the Sony would still have manual shelf management as the NOOK". I don't understand the emotional attachment to these devices. If someone says they're not pleased with a feature or lack thereof and they clearly articulate why that's the case for them, so what. Continuing to champion B&N's implementation of shelves is irksome. Last edited by SCION; 06-23-2011 at 09:10 AM. |
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You know why? Because Sony has left a programmatic interface open from the device so that a computer program can hook into the device and add the collections data. B&N has left their device closed. I'm a software engineer, my husband is a software engineer, my dad is a software engineer, and almost all of my Real Life friends are software engineers, several of whom own eReaders. If Calibre didn't exist or hadn't been already programmed to send data to the Sony device, one or more of us would invent something that did. Sony left the collections programmatically open; B&N left the shelves programmatically closed. THAT is what matters in this discussion. |
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You know why? With Sony, I have to do it once. Once my stuff is organized in Calibre, I can plug in a Sony 950 or a Sony 650 or a Sony 350, and they will all automatically receive all the shelving data. I have a Nook Classic AND a Nook Color. The shelving data cannot be shared between the two. My 300 books from B&N would have to each be shelved TWICE -- once on the Nook Classic and once on the Nook Color. If I bought a Nook Simple Touch, I'd have to do it a third time. It's duplication (and triplication, and quadruplication...) of work with no added benefit to the user. (And, additionally, it teaches them not to upgrade devices.) And if the device ever resets to factory settings -- which mine once did after an update -- you have to do it all over again. A system that cannot be shared between similar devices and cannot be backed up in event of catastrophe IS worthless. Basic programming 101. Last edited by anamardoll; 06-23-2011 at 09:53 AM. |
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Still, how does a person that doesn't use Calibre or any other library programme sort their books on their Sony? Is that, the actual sorting on the device that different than on the Nook? |
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Why wouldn't someone use a library program? Unless you have so few books that the sorting issue doesn't matter anyway you will most likely get a library program. No point in raising hypothetical scenarios..
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