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Old 11-02-2014, 10:06 PM   #394
crane3
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Join Date: Sep 2014
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Device: Fire hdx 8.9, Tab S2, Tab S5e, Aura ONE
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Originally Posted by mysweety View Post
I have found that the Mantano Reader - I use the expensive version - is the only reader that deals well with pdf files on a 7" Kobo tablet.

You could always keep your files in the File Manager in separate subdirectoies and then import when you need to read a book. You can always delete from the reader when you want.

Hope that helps
When "deleting" a book, does it physically delete the book or just the Mantano's database?

Haven't ask Mantano yet, but I've got the Mantano premium because it displays the illustrations within a book on the Tab Pro 8.4's 2650x1600 rez; Aldiko won't do it.

Mantano imported the files from Aldiko but it really just puts them onto its database & access to the book is really via the path to the book. So I don't want to physically delete the book but just "uninstall" from its database.

I still need to have Aldiko if just to be my "database" of ebooks that I can do backups onto my computer.
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