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Old 08-31-2014, 07:19 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by alreds View Post
Obviously though, in your case you'd need to have even more physical memory to carry around your huge library. Typically I just carry with me what I'm currently reading and some extra books in case I run out, specially when I'm traveling overseas. The rest of my library I keep it organized in my computers and Calibre, ready to load up into my ereaders whenever I want to.
My question is HOW do you get your books from Calibre into your kindle when away from home? Without using Amazon's Cloud? It's frustrating. Even if I have my entire Calibre library with me on a USB stick I can't find any way of getting a book from it into my Kindle away from home. I also have a Fire that I don't use and I can't install Calibre Companion on it it seems. I can't even browse my Calibre library away from home with either my Kindle or the Fire much less load books from it.
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