![]() making complex searches using RELATIONAL operators = (equals), > (greater than), >= (greater than or equal to), making complex searches using REGULAR EXPRESSIONS available fields for searching are: tag, title, author, publisher, series, series_index, rating, cover, comments, format, identifiers, date, pubdate, search, size and custom columns. simultaneous search on multiple database fields The reason why I am mentioning Calibre here is because of its very powerful advanced search capabilities ( ). It is not only completely free but even more than that it is open source and open architecture application with large number of independently developed plug-ins which extend Calibre's functionality. There is another very powerful e-book management application with huge number of advanced features. What is it good to have a large collection of e-books if one cannot find the right ones? I have a large e-book collection (7500 titles) but I have big difficulties finding the right books I have to read when using AEM. Advanced search is the most important feature a serious database application must have. However AEM has a serious disadvantage - it has a very limited search capabilities. ISBN extraction feature, both from file name and even from file content ![]() metadata download feature (although it has problems with Amazon and download of generes) file management (bulk renaming, replacing.) I have been using AEM since version 1.9.ĪEM is indeed very powerful e-book management application.
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