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Old 07-29-2014, 09:21 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by shalym View Post
I agree, David--I really like the interface on my AuraHD, and I'm one who always turns off book covers on my PW because I'd rather have the list of books. If only Kobo would allow me to send my books to the device as easily as I can with my Kindles, I would love it much more! Having to plug the book in to the computer really truly makes it feel like a much older device.
Personally, I've used the content server in Calibre to allow me to use the web browser to download books over the home WiFi network. Outside home, I've downloaded books using the web browser from a couple of sites, gutenberg.net.au as an example. If you purchase your books from Kobo -- just like being tied into the Amazon eco-system -- you can sync your books using WiFi.

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David
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