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Originally Posted by AndrewH
I may be mistaken, but I believe the T1 would process the ebooks; there'd be no need for a daemon.
The drawback to this, of course, is everything in your Dropbox being sync'd to your T1. That's potentially 1) a lot of data, and 2) a lot of files that aren't ebooks. For example, I have about 6 GB of stuff in my Dropbox, and only about 3 GB of that are ebook files.
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I wasn't sure if the T1 would automatically process the ebooks and add them to the library once it found the files on it's file system, so I just assumed that it wouldn't. But if it does, then that's great- a problem I don't have to solve!
I had already thought about the problem DropBox (many of them unrelated to eBooks), but you could solve that problem by using a separate DropBox account just for eBooks which is what I would probably do. Alternately, if the DropBox API is available, it seems plausible that one could write software so that T1 client didn't try to sync the entire DropBox folder, but just one specified folder.