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Old 10-02-2013, 06:56 AM   #16
DarkScribe
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Why would anyone want an app that requires material to be uploaded to an unknown server in order to load onto your device for reading? Calibre is free and allows conversion among formats and direct loading. I can't see the point is using such an app. I cannot see a single advantage over existing "non privacy threatening" technology, but I can see it making simple reading more difficult. I have several thousand eBooks and I can select any one of them wherever I happen to be without jumping through "cloud" hoops.
What advantage do others see? I can find none.
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