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Old 08-03-2013, 06:17 AM   #7
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Melbourne, Australia
Device: Kobo Mini, Kindle 4 NT, Kindle Paperwhite, Samsung Galaxy Tab 2
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Originally Posted by GeoffR View Post
You know the Mini has a web browser right? You can use it to download books directly from places like Project Gutenberg. You can also load books into Calibre, start the content server, and download them to the Mini via the browser. There are some advantages to doing it via USB such as being able to send customised covers and set some metadata, but downloading via the browser is an option if USB is not working.
Thanks for the suggestion. I just tried and was able to download from gutenberg.org with no problem. I have asked the online store for a new Kobo Mini as its brand new but they dont seem to interested. Buyer beware!
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