If you use the FanfictionDownloader plugin the site metadata comes with the fic, which helps a lot in sorting.Ĭalibre has 2 separate library functions - virtual libraries and an actual separate library that uses its own folders. Making a second library for fanfic works great. I use Calibre for basically all my fanfic needs now. Of course then I would end up with plenty of tags I don't use, but that would be better than not having any automatically. What I would really like is for Calibre to recognize AO3 tags or something, like it does with book tags from databases. And the automatic backup stuff is only a feature in the paid version of the reader, which I've been too cheap and miserly to get, so I make backups by hand every now and then, but synchronizing via Calibre might be easie, I hope.Īnd with Calibre you can at least mass edit tags, which would make having some sort oof organization eventually easier. ![]() My android app has tagging, but I don't really use that, because that would mean tagging in yet another interface on top of my pinboard bookmarks, so right now I find things with search, which is not great. (Though I think I read some statistic somewhere that the majority of people own less than fifty books, while less than ten percent own more than 250, which I find astonishing.) I mean if you only had a hundred books obviously you don't need much organization, so maybe they think their usual customers don't have more than a shelf full rather than thousands. Which is bizarre, because people with a lot of books are much more likely to own an ereader. ![]() ![]() It's like they don't expect people to have many books.
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