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Originally Posted by gweminence
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.
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Well, the Kindle for xxxxx App. They all have it.
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I'm confused. I'd like to be not confused.

I don't have a Kindle, but I thought page syncing with a Kindle required you to send through the Kindle system. I'm not trying to steer anyone to or away from the Kindle for Android app
My comment was about using the Calibre Library app for Android, which has nothing to do with the Kindle, and which has nothing to do with page syncing, as far as I know. I was responding to the post that said they bought the Calibre Library app (that app is not associated with Calibre) to transfer ebooks from the Calibre library to an Android phone. The free readers will do that job for free. You don't have to use those readers to read anything - you can use them just to do the transfers if you wish.
If the OP was using the Calibre Library app, I assumed the OP wasn't using the Kindle system and didn't get page syncing. Am I wrong? Did I miss something?