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Originally Posted by booklover6
I don't see why people care about syncing. As long as there is a working table of contents, I can always find my place in seconds. I don't rely on Amazon to sync anything, as I side load mine via Calibre. I don't think they've ever synced side loaded books, unless it was a book I uploaded to the Amazon Cloud from Calibre, then downloaded to the device. Those documents should sync. But hooking up the Fire HD with USB and sending to from Calibre, no. That is not going to sync because it's not on the Amazon server. How can Amazon sync it if they don't have it in the Cloud? They can't.
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I've always loved syncing. Despite what I keep being told, my sideloaded books DO sync between my Kindles. I don't know how. I have over 2,000 books and 99% of them did NOT come from Amazon. I do not upload or send them to Amazon in any form. I put them into Calibre, convert them to .mobi, run the "fix asin" plug in and send them to my device. They sync with each other, no Amazon involvement. I realize it doesn't seem logical, yet it happens. I keep being told what is actually happening isn't possible. I can't explain how it works.
I guess I won't disrupt a good arrangement with my reading Kindles. I'll just use the new HD for web activities & games - the 1st gen doesn't have enough memory for everything.

I really appreciate your trouble & thank you for your answers.