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Old 07-15-2013, 02:44 AM   #61
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Originally Posted by Ravensknight View Post
Doesn't the ipad have to use the app version? I know on my tablet I have used the android app, and you're right, it is not cool at all.
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Originally Posted by NickyWithNook View Post
I use an iPad and I just use the website. I don't like the app at all.
I use both, depending on what I'm doing. For instance, I dearly love the app's scan-to-add feature, which I use both to put books in my collection and to mark that I've packed a book away in storage. However, I like the site's ability to manually select/change a specific edition for my ebooks, plus that's the best way to add/edit an edition or a series. (I'm also a GR librarian.)

I wind up using the app to add books and mark my reading progress, and the site to handle finer tweaks. Yes, I wish it were easier to do everything from either interface, but reality is generally suboptimal.
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