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Old 01-17-2011, 12:04 PM   #8
Starson17
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
(as you said, I think we are telling each other things we already know. )
Yes. At the time you started looking into Aldiko, I'd only vaguely heard of it, and had no experience with Android. Since I received an Android tablet for Christmas, I've spent some time looking at the Aldiko database, and as you mentioned, it's SQL based.

At some point, I suppose I'll look at opening it and controlling it from Calibre, if I decide I'm going to stick with Aldiko. Currently, for my tablet, Aldiko is not as useful as I need it to be. At a minimum, I need control over the location of the database, and Aldiko won't put it on the sdcard (it thinks it's putting it on the sdcard, but due to the way the storage is implemented on my tablet, it's not). That basically means I only put a few books on at any one time and use the Calibre content server, instead of the Aldiko storage system.
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