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@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ When you first run |app|, it will ask you for a folder in which to store your bo
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Why doesn't |app| let me store books in my own directory structure?
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The whole point if |app|'s library management features is that they provide an interface for locating books that is *much* more efficient than any possible directory scheme you could come up with for your collection. Indeed, once you become comfortable using |app|'s interface to find, sort and browse your collection, you wont ever feel the need to hunt through the files on your disk to find a book again. By managing books in its own directory struture of Author -> Title -> Book files, |app| is able to achieve a high level of reliability and standardization.
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The whole point of |app|'s library management features is that they provide an interface for locating books that is *much* more efficient than any possible directory scheme you could come up with for your collection. Indeed, once you become comfortable using |app|'s interface to find, sort and browse your collection, you wont ever feel the need to hunt through the files on your disk to find a book again. By managing books in its own directory struture of Author -> Title -> Book files, |app| is able to achieve a high level of reliability and standardization.
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Why doesn't |app| have a column for foo?
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