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Old 02-16-2011, 08:35 PM   #462
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Originally Posted by toddos View Post
You have to drag the books down to the application area where you will see Bluefire. The standard itunes book sync is only for iBooks, and does not share a data store with other book applications (bluefire, stanza, amazon, etc).

I prefer to use the bluefirereader://nav/transfer method because I hate iTunes with a passion (I sync my iPhone with it only when I need to upgrade the OS). Until Bluefire gets generic OPDS catalog support, //nav/transfer is the only way I put books in it.
I have mailed ebooks to myself and opened them in the Bluefire App on my iPhone. Works great. If it is a Library book or Adobe DRM'd book just make sure you use your email address associated with Adobe.

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