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Old 04-08-2010, 07:48 PM   #10
Davimee
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Originally Posted by AJ Starr View Post
In my choices above I would consider that "synch to SD card with Calibre", versus drag and drop not using Calibre.

AJ
Well, I do both. I sync to the card with Calibre, and I also drag and drop in Windows Explorer. It depends on the book. I usually only import books into Calibre if they are in epub format, or if I want to convert them to epub. But if I make a book in rtf, then I don't bother with Calibre, I just drag and drop with Windows Explorer. Also, if it's a book that I want to update the meta data on, I'll use Calibre. If not, I'll just use Windows Explorer.
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