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Old 07-24-2014, 06:00 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by blaenk View Post
I'm well aware that you can pause dropbox' syncing. I was referring to a feature for specifying a filter/patterns to exclude from the syncing, which dropbox doesn't have as far as I know.
No, AFAIK the only thing Dropbox lets you do is exclude whole folders. I think there were a couple of scripts floating around github a few years ago that allowed exclusion of specified file types, but don't know if they're still around or how reliable they were.


I'm glad you posted this thread. I was just thinking about slimming my library down by keeping just the ePub's. Figured if I needed to transfer a book to a Kindle I could have it convert on the fly when transferring, but I wasn't aware it added a copy of that conversion to the library. I figured it worked like it does with my Kobo where I have it setup to convert books to kePub when transferring, but it doesn't keep a copy in the library.
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