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Old 06-10-2012, 10:40 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by pkhunter View Post
This does NOT make any sense, and is the dumbest way this could be managed. I have Kobo and all my books inside it on TWO devices: iPad (which syncs with iTunes) and the desktop reader on my OSX. The books are right here, locally. Why can't I simply see them clearly, like files, instead of ONE BY ONE downloading them from the website? Why? What logic is that? I have paid for each and every single book. They belong to me. The copyright etc logic is BS -- I paid to own the book and the copyright etc allow me to read and consume it in any way I want -- as I could with a real book.

Please, Kobo, inject some basic human common sense into your functionality.
How are your Kobo books in iTunes ?
If you are putting them in there, surely you must have downloaded the epub aready

can you clarify what you are trying to do

are your books in iTunes
are your books in Kobo Desktop App
or both
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