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Old 11-27-2013, 05:00 PM   #7
nynaevelan
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
For me, the advantage of emailing them is the ability to access from any of my devices. This far outweighs the "personal" designation that I don't even notice, since I always look at "all items" in list view.

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Thanks for answering, I guess I never bothered with that because I always keep my wifi off and download books straight from my dropbox if I want something that is not on my devices when I am out and about. For my paperwhite I keep enough books on there that I can wait until I get home to use Calibre to upload more to. I've also been pretty hesitant to email books to Amazon which I've purchased elsewhere. My philosophy was if I wanted it to show up in their cloud I would buy it from them, which I do for 95% of my books. But the other 5% I do not and I do not want their cloud to have them there.
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