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Old 07-04-2011, 01:41 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by carbonize View Post
Dropbox is a great service and I have used them for years. Would be perfect is the ability to save straight from Calibre to Dropbox and then for Aldiko etc to be able to connect to your Dropbox to download them. Would just require agreeing a directory structure.
That sounds like exactly what I do with the help of Calibre2OPDS.

The only problem is that my books have to be stored in a nondescript folder within the public folder. I'm a tad nervous about being discovered and accused of "distributing" my ebooks, but I should be safe so long as I never share a link online (where google's bots will find it and explore its directory).
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