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Originally Posted by HarryT
Only for 3G transfers. It's free over WiFi.
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True for k3, but not so for k2 owners, which is what I own.
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Originally Posted by ProfCrash
What Harry said and there is a free email address you can use as well.
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It's been a while since I used the free email version, but I don't recall it being automatic. If I recall correctly you have to open your email, download the file and transfer the file over to the kindle manually.
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Originally Posted by AndySocial
How automatic is that? Does the Nook actually reach out to the Dropbox share without your needing to force it? It seems that every time someone says "oh but this device does this other thing" they mean, "I manually open a browser and navigate somewhere and manually download things" which is kind of...not automatic.
When working with my less-geeky relatives and friends, anything to remove a techstep is a good thing. :-)
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Yes it's completely automatic, I use an app called dropsync it uses a Dropbox account and syncs any folder up to the Dropbox account. The best thing about ths solution is it completely syncs my books, last read page, and Annotations.