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Old 11-10-2011, 11:51 AM   #36
Starson17
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Originally Posted by Katie1 View Post
Aruangra.... Am I understanding this goes on a SD Card [or Flash] & then when its connected to tablet I can read my eBooks??? The directions are Beyond me So I have to get a friend to do it for me
For most users, there are two devices, a computer and an ereader. Calibre is run on the computer (Windows, Linux or OSX) and sends books to the ereader. The ereader does not run calibre. It runs an ebook reading program.

If you have a computer that is small enough (a tablet or a laptop) to read on, you can run calibre on the computer and read on it as well. Aruangra's link relates to a tablet (the Nook Touch), and explains how to install and run calibre on it, so a separate computer is not needed. The Nook Touch is the computer and the ereader. Special procedures are needed to get calibre to run on the Nook Touch tablet.

From your previous posts, I'm not sure you want to do that, even if it's possible.
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