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Old 07-11-2012, 07:55 PM   #8
GvilleBridge
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Sorry for perhaps sounding sarcastic in my reply to BensonBear because, seriously, implementing something like his proposal would be one of the best things for the poor Kobo user who sees the endless marching squares or Processing Content indications and deserves to know what exactly is hanging the thing. This is especially a problem when sideloading dozens of ebooks at a time. The only sure way I can think of to quality-check ebooks--being certain items are not malformed or whatever--is to load them one at a time, eject, unplug, see what the Kobo does (or not).

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