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Old 10-02-2011, 03:13 PM   #2
Bookworm_Girl
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I don't have a T1. However, I have the 950 which supports wireless sync like the T1 will. I was able to successfully sync last page read, bookmarks, highlights and keyboard notes between the new Reader for Mac and my 950. I tested it both ways: from the Mac to the Reader and from the Reader to the Mac. I have also previously been able to sync between my 950 and the Reader Android app on a tablet.

In summary, it works. However, I don't think it is a smooth as the Kindle experience. The Reader for Android app also is very basic and not as nice as the Kindle app. Hopefully they will update it. I wish the new software had an easy sync button like Kindle does. I had to sleep my 950 to get it to transmit the info to the cloud. For the Reader for Mac, I just exited the book back to the library view.

On the 950 and Reader for Mac, when you open the book a message appears telling you what the last page read was on another device and asks whether or not you want to go there. I assume the T1 will work similarly.
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