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Originally Posted by Sil_liS
So you download the book on your kindle and copy it on your computer, or you download it on your computer and copy it on your kindle. Strip DRM, if it is there, connect your external hard drive, wait for the computer so scan through 200 GB of data (it takes longer if you have small files, but you will also have larger files, for example photos), and copy the file after looking for the right folder. Repeat for the backup of the backup.
Or am I wrong and you do the backup on a server?
Then do me a favor and explain it to me. And also explain why you would want to carry 2% of the book as a sample.
For all students school=work. People usually regard work related expenses differently than personal related expenses. And it creeps me out that there are people who would just like to mark up their books.
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You're way off base, Kali has it right. I've got 2,000 ebooks, less than 2gb disk space, why in the world would I be using a backup program for that. Just copy the directory over to the ext. HD, 1 or 2 min. and you're done.
I love the ability to be sitting in the airport waiting area, deciding that I want to read the latest whatever, and get it immediately. Or I can get samples instead of having to buy the book. Just because you don't get it, doesn't mean the rest of us have to follow you.