I have to agree with HarryT, the instructions in the guide do seem to be helpful, much more so than in previous guides or the website. However, maybe that seems that way because I have years of experience wandering through Amazon's mess of a feature. It gives you the basics but it is not really that helpful for figuring out the advanced mechanics of maintaining collections throughout multiple devices. For example, how long does it take for their server to be updated when changes are made to collections before other devices get the updated information? And before you say, it is instantaneous, it actually is not on e-ink devices. Personally for me, if I make a change on the Fire, android or iOS the changes seem to get to any of those three along with the pw2 pretty quickly. However, if I make changes on the pw2 there could be time delays of when they are seen on either of the mobile devices. And if you make simultaneous changes to different collections on the pw2 as well as one of the other types, most times the other devices changes will export to all devices but the pw2s changes will not. It is my experience that the pw2 does not sync as often as the tablet-type devices. On the one hand this is good because the CCs already cause enough of a battery drain on the pw2 but on the other hand it is not because changes could be lost. Also, it seems the e-ink device always takes precedence in the order of which devices sync when. I am not sure what the order is after the e-ink but my pw2 always goes first. LOL, as I said the documentation is well explained but it doesn't really go into anything beyond the basic used of CCs.
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