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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
When you use dropbox, do a double check and make sure your files transfered.
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I just look at the Dropbox icon in the Windows/Mac OS status bar. If there's a green check-mark on the Dropbox icon in the status tray there, it means all your files are successfully synced in Dropbox. At least to me, that green check-mark has been 100% reliable so far.
SugarSync uses a "little green bird" icon in the status tray to indicate that all files are in sync.
If there's a green spinning circle, SugarSync is currently syncing files.
I find Dropbox faster and more reliable than SugarSync, but both services are outstanding, and I wholeheartedly recommend them for transferring books to iPad and Marvin.
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
I am keeping all of my books on my iPad. I have 64 GB of space and a WiFi model. By having them all on the device, I can make sure that I have what I want, when I want it. Call me silly, but I have the space so why not?
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Absolutely... You must be congratulated on being wealthy enough to afford the 64 GB version.
The only iPads I could ever buy were the basic 16 GB models, but those suit me fine as well. Oh, and there's even a 128 GB iPad out there for you now.
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
I am looking forward to folders though.
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They work
fabulously (exceeding all my expectations) in Marvin 1.4 beta. I think Kris is very close to releasing the new version.