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Is there a way to do this? I'm a prospective Kobo Glo buyer. I currently have a wired-only Sony Reader.
A lot of the content I generally get is sideloaded EPUBs (I shop around online for best price then strip DRM). One thing I'd really like to be able to do with a wireless reader is exactly that: get rid of those darn USB cables / swapping SD cards. But from my impressions reading online, the wifi is only good for the Kobo store? ![]() Is that the case or is there a way of sideloading stuff to the reader? Ideally I'd like to sideload external content into the Kobo cloud library so that it can get pushed to the devices. Failing that, perhaps there's some way of accessing a HTTP/FTP server from a Kobo reader then adding that file to the library that way? Thanks ![]() |
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The Kobo has a built-in web browser. I've been able to download files from my Dropbox account via the web interface.
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Awesomeness, thanks!
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You can also use Dropbox to transfer books to your device.
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The Dropbox thing sounds good. One of my requirements is to grab a copy of my bookmarked Readability articles. I might have to look at writing a script that dumps an ePub onto some web space. Calibre is great but it still means firing up a computer, my holy grail is a 100% cloud sync
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Note that you can't use the web browser to download from stores (EDIT: most stores, anyways - some seem to provide the epub directly, at DRM-free ones), your public library, etc., etc., as those serve up a .ascm file that will need to be run through Adobe Digital Editions in order to download (and then, if you aren't the type to strip DRM, to load onto your device).
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How about FTP? Does anyone transfer books by FTP?
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Yep, you can use the web browser for not just Drop Box, but Sugar Sync and Box (and any other Cloud program as far as I can tell)
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You can also try COPS (https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=170903), I coded it especially to use it on my Kobo Touch browser.
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This seems to have stopped working for the past year. The downloads wouldn't trigger the Save File dialog from Dropbox. But Gutenberg works...
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It still works. You just have to switch to desktop version in your browser, tap the bar with the name of the file and an option will appear to save it.
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