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Old 07-17-2011, 12:06 PM   #14
gweminence
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Originally Posted by Starson17 View Post
There are multiple free ereaders for Android that have that file transfer function built in. I'm not sure why you'd buy an app to transfer an ebook to your Android, when you need an ereader to read it anyway, and almost all the free ereaders do that function for you. Plus, after moving it to your Android, they put it in their library and keep track of it.

Two to look at are Aldiko and Moon +. I know there are others.
The whole point of his thread is the last-page sync feature...which ONLY kindle for android has.

I'm not starting a 'which device or app is better' war, here. Just stating a fact. The OP wants that VERY useful feature, and THIS app is the only one that has it, because Amazon is currently the only entity supplying server, storage, and processing time to make it possible. Granted, they didn't intend for books other than their own to have the capability, but intrepid Calibre authors took matters in their own hands.

I, for one, am insanely thankful that they did.

Edit:

Well, the Kindle for xxxxx App. They all have it.

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