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Old 12-10-2012, 04:46 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by readeronthestorm View Post
I recently start using Calibre and I'm going to do it from 2 different pc (home and office). In this sense, in the home PC after downloading Calibre, i put the library folder In a Google drive folder.
I found the following in another thread.

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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
Google drive cannot currently be used to sync calibre libraries because it removes parts of file names. In particular, it removes the calibre database ID from the names (the number in the parentheses). Dropbox does not do this, and calibre library sync works well as long as the single-writer rule is respected.

It is difficult to understand how google thinks that drive is a usable product when it changes the names of files. What substance are they smoking?
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