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Old 01-12-2012, 07:51 PM   #222
Sydney's Mom
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I don't know why I started emailing instead of side-loading. But I just used shift to highlight a number of books (31 on the first night), and then used Calibre to email them to my kindle and my fire. It takes about 5 minutes a book (I use my gmail address as the sender), but then they are backed up on the Amazon servers under personal documents.
Actually, I would prefer to back them up on Dropbox, but I ran out of room. If you have enough room, or a little less books, just point to your dropbox folder as your Calibre library. Then, whenever you add a book to your Calibre library, it will automatically be saved to the cloud, and to every other computer you have that you have linked to your Calibre account. At one point in time, I had my ebook library backed up 5 ways. Now, I just have one backup, and whatever I have saved to Amazon.
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