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Old 04-17-2013, 08:02 AM   #59
latepaul
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Originally Posted by JD Gumby View Post
*sigh* Wish calibre would do the sane thing and just treat the Kobo like a regular FAT32 mass storage device (or two devices, if there's a microSD card in). It's not as if the epubs need to be specially-formatted or placed in a special location in the directory structure (they can just be dumped in the base directory, or in subdirs off of it - as long as they don't get too deep, the device doesn't care).
You know you can treat an arbitrary folder as a device?

Click on "Connect/share" and choose "Connect to folder" and then navigate to your Kobo's root folder and you can do exactly what you describe.

As I find with a lot of things, often Calibre already does what you want if you know how to configure it. HTH
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