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Old 07-02-2011, 04:33 PM   #6
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Device: Kobo Aura One (formerly: Asus Eee Note, enTourage eDGe EE, Nokia N810)
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Originally Posted by Filark View Post
This may sound silly, but why are you trying to hook your eDGe up to your computer? Are you transferring books? Files? I have not ever hooked my big eDGe up to my computer -- no need! I connect wirelessly over our LAN when I need to, otherwise the eDGe is a computer.
My thoughts exactly.

My edge was my only computer for 2 months when I was between laptops. (Old Macbook broke but new Macbook airs were soon-to-be-announced.) My suggestion is to think of the EE as its own computer and play with it that way first to discover all it can do.
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