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![]() I've never moved to a new reader. Is there a simple way to plug the Nook into Calibre, then have it move all those same books to the Voyage? Scratch that. I think I already know how you would do it. (Edited because I'm posting this with my tablet, and the typos, they are plenty) Last edited by ZodWallop; 07-05-2015 at 10:59 PM. |
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I Love my K3 for 2 reasons Turn Buttons & TTS! I can see no difference in the K3 & PW3 as far as 300 PPI goes! Its a Reader Not going to play a movie or have color pic on it! sheesh! To mew the printed word is no clearer...so whats the point?
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Damn, this new argument over buttons n touchscreens is doing my head in. I might have to go back to dead tree books, but oh noes, I have to manually turn the pages, will get the pages dirty and need to find a bookmark.
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![]() Or... well... so long as you have a working DeDRM key. (If they aren't device downloads, why aren't they already in calibre?) And assuming they aren't in partitioned storage. Shortcut -- go to device view in calibre. Assuming you can see the book ![]() Last edited by eschwartz; 07-06-2015 at 01:14 AM. |
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And yes, I complain about the page turn method of paper books. They always were a pain to do if your fingers were dirty or moist. You'd leave stains in your book (and I was taught to respect books, which means leaving them as nice as possible). On my BBMini I can turn pages even with a wet hand without being afraid to break my device... Quote:
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I got my mini: 3x 2 buttons to page (left, right and bottom!) I got my Sony PRS650 (retired): 2 buttons I got my Boox T68: buttons Only my Windows tablet doesn't have the buttons because the ebook reading software on it doesn't support using the volume buttons. Quote:
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Sweetpea: "I won't pick up a phone without a physical home button, and volume buttons."
How sad. You couldn't pick up my Nexus 5. I hope you find a phone with all the buttons you want. You won't, of course, but I'm pulling for you. Sweetpea: "What's wrong with both? Leave some buttons for those that want them and incorporate the touchscreen for those that want that." What's wrong with you? Manufacturers should produce products with buttons you like even if you and two friends are the market. My preferred ereader had all the buttons it needs. A power button. Sweetpea: If Kindle started manufacturing the Kindle Keyboard again, with a lighted screen, do you think the sales would actually be in the hundreds? Last edited by patrickt; 07-06-2015 at 03:39 AM. |
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My current phone has a home button, a search button, a back button, two volume buttons, a power button and a camera button. So I've had a phone that I want for almost 2 years already (considering this is my first smartphone, my previous had even more buttons ![]() So have plenty of other Android phones. And the concept art of my proposed new phone (the Lumia 940XL) will have a physical home button as well. My idea is: why have a bezel if you don't use it? In case of the home button on phones, why remove a functional part of the screen while you have a non-functional part underneath it? In case of the various ereaders out there, you have a bezel on the side so people can hold the device without having to touch the screen, why not add some buttons there? They don't have to stick out, they can be stylishly put away, but at least offer the opportunity. |
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I haven't gone back to check, but I should be able to connect the Nook, go to that in Calibre rather than the library and highlight all those book to send to the new device, no? Since reading your post last night, the Kindle Voyage has entered into my pool of potential future e-readers, along with the Aura and the Glo HD. But I'm not sold on using AZW3 or MOBI instead of ePub. For one thing, I like to edit almost every book I buy in Sigil, to fix broken tables of contents or clean up formatting. I believe I can use Calibre's built in editor on those files, but have never tried. Also, Calibre's built-in editor isn't quite as nice as Sigil, though it's pretty close. |
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In answer to your real question ![]() The Reading List plugin can help you automate the task of, well, creating a tag or custom column to track the status of which books are on your old device, so you can select them to send to your new device. Or highlight them, I guess, since the currently-selected list should not be wiped from un+connecting a device. But I would store the info anyway. Quote:
calibre vs. Sigil is a question of preference, and you will find plenty of opinions to be loudly and messily opinionated all over the place. ![]() ![]() Assuming you have original EPUBs converted into AZW3, you *can* edit the master EPUB (in Sigil if you like, calibre has a builtin Open With) then reconvert to AZW3. I recommend always editing the master format, whatever that is, to keep things organized calibre also has a standalone ToC editor. |
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What is it about "all the buttons you want" that you can't grasp? My Nexus five had a button for home, all running programs, and previous screen. They're non-mechanical buttons. It has a mechanical power button and a toggle button for up and down for a variety of tasks.
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