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Old 05-13-2014, 09:11 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Well yes. If you have both versions installed, the older version will store it's files in the same directory as it always did. And the older version will sync and download copies that you may have purchased and sent to the Modern version. That only makes sense. That's how syncing works. But no... the modern version doesn't place files in the My Kindle Documents folder. That's the old version putting the files there.
That is what I said . Look for my reference to "syncing" in order to make clearer what I meant, and which was added before your last post.

But, whatever, it is irrelevant if the OP is using K4PC as they have said they do.

The only reason I added the bit about syncing with My Kindle Content is that it then becomes obvious that even if one uses the Modern Kindle application you can still get the books to Calibre via K4PC.
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