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Old 05-25-2013, 06:29 AM   #3
Quexos
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Which is why I won't use the Kobo desktop app. It's not a real app for me since it won't do one of the most basic functions such an app is supposed to do. I got lots of side loaded books and I remember trying to figure out how to have them show on the desktop app and trying again because I just couldn't believe such obvious and basic function was simply not implemented.
Who wants to have an app that only manages a part of their books and not all ?

So I use the Sony Reader app as a desktop app and that works for me. You may use that or Calibre or any other library management software out there.

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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
Quick answer is no. The only content that the Kobo desktop application will show is content downloaded from the Kobo store.

Regards,
David

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