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Old 08-31-2012, 07:58 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by PeterT View Post
Well, as long as the Android device shows as a drive letter in Windows, irregardless of whether or not it is seen by Calibre as a device then you can use the Connect to Folder option of calibre.
That's the problem - the Android devices don't show as a drive letter - they are more like a camera connection. There's no problem getting books on it - I just have a folder "move to tablet", move my calibre books to the folder, then move from the folder to the connected Android. I just would like to be able to see from Calibre which books are on my tablet - right now I created a column in Calibre which is a Y/N where I put Y when I send something to the tablet. Works, but not as clean as letting Calibre find them on the tablet.
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