I've got several dozen separate content libraries. But that's because I've split everything into categories. Within the same category I install both Poser and Studio content in the same library.
I have to enter it twice in the content manager. Once for the Studio products and once for the Poser stuff, but in the long run it's much easier to find things, although I may end up needing to look for them from both lists. But then, I don't use any of the "helpers" that are supposed to make finding one's content easier. I find it easier just to remember where I put things.
But then, it's only been in the last 3-4 years that I've started building up a lot of Studio content, apart from Genesis figures and clothing. It's only been in the last 3-4 years that DAZ vendors have largely stopped including Poser versions of things. I've had to train myself to even look for things in the Studio sections of the libraries. And if both versions are available, I'm still slightly more likely to use the Poser versions.
I have to enter it twice in the content manager. Once for the Studio products and once for the Poser stuff, but in the long run it's much easier to find things, although I may end up needing to look for them from both lists. But then, I don't use any of the "helpers" that are supposed to make finding one's content easier. I find it easier just to remember where I put things.
But then, it's only been in the last 3-4 years that I've started building up a lot of Studio content, apart from Genesis figures and clothing. It's only been in the last 3-4 years that DAZ vendors have largely stopped including Poser versions of things. I've had to train myself to even look for things in the Studio sections of the libraries. And if both versions are available, I'm still slightly more likely to use the Poser versions.