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cypherslock 12-05-2011 11:31 AM

Vox "forgets" bookmark?
 
I've had this recently: I'll shut it down and when I fire it back up, it will forget my recent bookmark and instead go to the one previously (ie. Chapter 17 as opposed to Chapter 23, where I left off). Anyone else had this? Haven't heard much from the beta group...

LauraPony 12-05-2011 12:19 PM

I've had this happen very rarely. I always assume I've accidentally closed the program too quick or something, which doesn't make any sense, but I rationalize it that way! :)

estelle58 12-05-2011 12:32 PM

It happened to me one time last week

cypherslock 12-05-2011 01:14 PM

Hey James (KoboJW) any thoughts?

pokee 12-05-2011 03:36 PM

Happened to me once, too. But...I think it's because I didn't close the book before I let my Vox sleep/turn off...

oldyellr 12-05-2011 10:59 PM

According to the user guide:

Quote:

• Close this book

Close the book youʼre currently reading. The book will stay in your Library and in your account, but will no longer show up as one of your five books on the Home screen.

Your bookmarks will also be removed.
For that reason I've never actually "closed" a book. I just put the Kobo to sleep, or just put it down and let it go to sleep, or go to Home and then another app, or whatever.

Actually, I'm presently reading a library book using Overdrive and that's what I do. However, whenever I click the last book I was reading on the main screen, it always goes to the page where I left it in the Kobo reader.

Marbles 12-06-2011 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by oldyellr (Post 1865126)
According to the user guide:



For that reason I've never actually "closed" a book. I just put the Kobo to sleep, or just put it down and let it go to sleep, or go to Home and then another app, or whatever.

Actually, I'm presently reading a library book using Overdrive and that's what I do. However, whenever I click the last book I was reading on the main screen, it always goes to the page where I left it in the Kobo reader.

Could you give a technological incompetent some instructions on reading library books on the Vox. I am gathering that you download overdrive onto the Vox but then how do you get the books onto the Vox. Thanks for your help

pokee 12-06-2011 01:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Marbles (Post 1865169)
Could you give a technological incompetent some instructions on reading library books on the Vox. I am gathering that you download overdrive onto the Vox but then how do you get the books onto the Vox. Thanks for your help

Go to the online library used by your local library (for me, it's the BC Online library - which sorta sucks, btw, in comparison to other Canadian online libraries...:angry:). You can borrow books, add them to your cart/library and then download them straight to your Vox. Have fun!!!

LauraPony 12-06-2011 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldyellr (Post 1865126)
According to the user guide:



For that reason I've never actually "closed" a book. I just put the Kobo to sleep, or just put it down and let it go to sleep, or go to Home and then another app, or whatever.

Actually, I'm presently reading a library book using Overdrive and that's what I do. However, whenever I click the last book I was reading on the main screen, it always goes to the page where I left it in the Kobo reader.

Closing a book is different then exiting the program. When you finish a book you go to your settings and hit "Close Book". This essentially tells Kobo app that you're finished with it. They remove your bookmark (because by this time you no longer need it since you have finished the book) but leave your annotations.

oldyellr 12-06-2011 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by LauraPony (Post 1865413)
Closing a book is different then exiting the program. When you finish a book you go to your settings and hit "Close Book". This essentially tells Kobo app that you're finished with it. They remove your bookmark (because by this time you no longer need it since you have finished the book) but leave your annotations.

Yes, you put it better than I did. Perhaps the posters who lost bookmarks didn't actually hit "Close Book".

What I don't understand is how you exit a program. I don't see any [x] button to close any app, so I just go on to something else, but I don't see a load of windows open along the bottom of the screen like I do on my PC.

cypherslock 12-06-2011 11:21 AM

No I didn't "close" the book, I simply shut the Vox down. :(

LauraPony 12-06-2011 11:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oldyellr (Post 1865777)
Yes, you put it better than I did. Perhaps the posters who lost bookmarks didn't actually hit "Close Book".

What I don't understand is how you exit a program. I don't see any [x] button to close any app, so I just go on to something else, but I don't see a load of windows open along the bottom of the screen like I do on my PC.

I just mean by hitting the "home" button or going to the library or something. I don't think that app really shuts down completely.

oldyellr 12-06-2011 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marbles (Post 1865169)
Could you give a technological incompetent some instructions on reading library books on the Vox. I am gathering that you download overdrive onto the Vox but then how do you get the books onto the Vox. Thanks for your help

Good question. Here's from one newbie to another:

When I asked my librarian, she said I had to install Overdrive and get an Adobe I.D. She then showed me how she logged in and selected a book with her iPad. Having worked with computers for decades and seeing Overdrive mentioned on this forum, I thought it would be a breeze. I already had an Adobe I.D. (just your email and a password) because I'd been on Adobe Forums, but if you don't you just go to adobe.com and sign in. I don't even think it needs more than just your email, although there are a bunch of other items with a star. It's when I installed the Overdrive Media Console app on my Vox that I got lost, because all it was was an audio with a description. I eventually found that when I pressed the Menu button on the Vox there was an option to add a library. That's when it switches to your browser and you add your public library and log in with your library card number and PIN and find your book. The book downloads into Overdrive and that's where you read it.

paulsparrow 12-26-2011 07:35 PM

Yes I continually have troubles when bookmarking my book and then turning on my Vox later to find no bookmark. Very frustrating. Happens more often then not. Probably could be an easy patch fix if Kobo addresses it.

paulsparrow 12-26-2011 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by paulsparrow (Post 1896379)
Yes I continually have troubles when bookmarking my book and then turning on my Vox later to find no bookmark. Very frustrating. Happens more often then not. Probably could be an easy patch fix if Kobo addresses it.

Here is what I think the issue is. When ever I open my Library it syncs with my Kobo Desktop and downloads new books etc. What it doesn't do is sync my Vox to the Desktop.

So I have old books with bookmarks in my Desktop app that keeps syncing this to my Vox and removing my bookmarks on my newer bookmarks on my Vox.

So I guess what is needed is a one way Push from my Vox to the Kobo Desktop or my bookmark issue will never end.


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