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Old 10-06-2014, 01:26 AM   #195
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Device: iPad Mini 6, iPad Air, Kindles HD 8, HD 10, Oasis 3, Scribe, Colorsoft
IOS Reader Apps Working and Not....

I saw that the IOS Reader Apps plugin had been updated to 1.4.4 and installed it in Cali!bre. I then tried Marvin on my iPhone 6 and to my happy surprise it worked. There was no malformed database error, no problem in Calibre communicating to Marvin. I transferred a test book to Marvin from Calibre without a problem. So I happily picked up my iPad Air to send some books to it. But, horrors, on the iPad Air I still received the same Communications problem dialog box with the malformed database error extended dialog! First I thought it might have something to do with having had to restore my iPhone 6 this morning (for an entirely different cause). I decided to restore my iPad as well and just lose the one or two day of text messages but that idea failed. After the restore my iPad Air still could not communicate with Marvin. So to capsulize: Both my iPhone 6 and my iPad Air are running IOS 8.0.2. Both iDevices are running the latest Marvin. My Calibre (latest) is running the new 1.4.4. IOS Reader Apps plugin. The iPad Air still fails to connect to Calibre with the Communications Error dialog and the malformed datase extended dialog. However, my iPhone 6 connects and works normally. My glass is half-full but, unfortunately, it's the half I really want which is empty. Any ideas?
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