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Old 09-30-2010, 04:42 AM   #2
mikelv
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Originally Posted by Gwen Morse View Post
I think it would be really neat if there was a way EPUBReader would open epub files while they're stored in Google Documents. It would give a cloud-based way of reading ebooks that would allow you to keep track of the last page read on multiple computers.
Hi Gwen,

thanks for your posting!

It's already possible to open epub-files stored in google documents: click on the file in your file list and then click on "open". The file is then displayed with EPUBReader.

When opening, the file is stored on your local computer, so you can open it the next time directly from EPUBReaders private library.

The bookmarking information is also stored locally and there is unfortunately no possibility to synchronize it.
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