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Old 07-13-2011, 08:31 PM   #4
TonyToews
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Yes, this is typical behavior with the Kobo WiFi. I'm up to 8 or 9 minutes with 800 books loaded. I initiated a similar thread a while back. Note that the developer of the Kobo specific features in Calibre stated that Calibre on Linux does not have this problem. But he wasn't sure when he would have the time to look at this problem.

And yes, I've noticed that if you look at the Calibre job status, lower right hand corner, after you've, for example, sent three or five individual books to the Kobo you will see those three or five updates waiting in the queue for the metadata to be updated. Each update takes its standard amount of time.

Now if I was to remove most of my books from the Kobo this would likely drop substantially but I haven't yet gotten around to testing this.
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