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Old 04-25-2013, 02:47 PM   #11
Sharkus
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Originally Posted by treadlightly View Post
I created a Kobo account for the sole purpose of device registration and firmware updates. I have a separate account for book purchases and I sideload everything. I prefer that Kobo does not sync my library to the device.
I'm really curious about why you don't want your library synced to the device.


In regards to the OP.
I tend to keep perhaps 10 books on my "I'm Reading" list, which is what the devices / apps base their Library / All Content shelf from. When I finish a book I typically delete it via the website, which puts it on the Purchases list, from where I can restore it if I wish.
I don't have many non Kobo purchased books, and so they are side-loaded to the internal memory of the device. If I did have a large number I'd probably stick it on a SD card, just to keep things clean.

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