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Old 10-08-2014, 06:03 PM   #6
chaley
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Originally Posted by NetAmigo View Post
Thanks for reply. Here's what baffles me. My new phablet (phone + tablet) has GPS built in. I download Mapfactor: GPS Navigator from Google Play to work with it. I choose to download US maps, about 1.6 GB data. Immediately pops up two item menu showing the path and size for the internal SD card and my external SD card. It instructs me to choose which one the maps should be saved to. I click on my external SD card. The program takes off saving the maps there. When finished, I check my external SD card and it has about 2 GB less space free. My question is why can this program deal with the external SD card no problem but Calibre Companion cannot?
CC does support SD cards on kitkat. It does so without problem as long as you follow Kitkat's rules.

To be honest, I don't understand what problem you are having. When you tap on CC's Formats and Folders setting you will see a dialog showing you the default folder and the list of selected extensions. If you tap on the default folder then you will see the following dialog:
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If you tap on the button pointed at by the red arrow you will see the following dialog:
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If you tap on Use SD card then CC will choose the kitkat-permitted directory on the SD card.

Have you done this?
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