How bad would a programing team have to be to write code that would care how a file came to be on any media? If they are writing code for a device that has a removable media port, wouldn't it be prudent to assume that people who buy the device expect to be able to use the external storage in a normal manner? Removing the removable media from the device and using it as external removable media in a PC, with full access to all the file handling capabilities of the PC, to manage the files on said removable media, makes more sense than making all file handling dependent upon a finicky Database. One that can't seem to handle anything not exactly what it wants, it seems unable to deal with the simplest obstacle, poorest error handling I've ever seen.
If the Kobo software can't handle files being added to the external uSD card, outside of the Kobo device, it has a real problem, not those who use the SD cards as they are intended.
Luck;
Ken
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