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2008-09-19
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2008-09-19
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2008-09-19
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I, on the other hand, do carry massive amounts of books, and would love it if fbreader would actually read the folders it looks into. Having to add each book individually is a pita.
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2008-09-19
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2008-09-19
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Hmm, I've never had a problem with fb2 books displaying funny characters. You are reading English books in English?
Perhaps it is where your books come from, or how you are converting them. I use Book Designer to convert and edit books, and have never had a display issue. Maybe ePub would be a good alternative, as it is open and contains (more or less) the same metadata as fb2.
But, you don't need to put book in a specific directory. On the 'add book to library' dialog box you can navigate to any directory you want.