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Old 08-18-2011, 03:36 PM   #3
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So . . . No?

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Originally Posted by itimpi View Post
Many people make use of the Calibre content server (or one of the alternatives) if their reader device supports a WiFi or 3G connection and has a browser. I know that is how I often load books onto my Sony PRS-950 over a network connection.
Which leads me back to the "automatic" nature of the email content server, as contrasted with the "I can use a browser" manual nature of the others.

For books, which last me some hours to days, I can see that there is little inconvenience from using the browser on the reader. For blogs, which may only consume a few minutes at a time, manually downloading them one-by-one is something I'd wager would get very old.
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