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Old 02-22-2011, 03:21 PM   #6
Starson17
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I have followed the same path that you followed - Windows CE devices (except that I used uBook, not Microsoft Reader - and still do when I use my older devices) then an Android device. (Even the older CE devices work well with Calibre!)

Review Kovid's post. Everything you want to do is already well supported by Calibre, from application integration and web server to device and folder support. You seem to think that because you have an Android device, not a dedicated e-reader that Calibre support is lacking. Nothing could be further from the truth. You have more flexibility with your Android device, not less.

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