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Old 12-01-2014, 06:02 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Carpman View Post
"eschwartz", thanks for the link, however I get the immpression that the download is formulated for Windows PC's. I am as per my post an iMac user.

Anyone else got a solution for my problem......
Almost all calibre plug-ins are OS agnostic. If its not compatible with OS/X it should say so when you try to install it. Heres a clue

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Comment from Greg
28 September, 2014 at 6:17 pm

The plugin doesn’t work on Linux because it needs to access the Kobo Desktop app’s database on the same system and that’s not available on Linux so there’s nothing for it to work with there.
So if you have or can get the Kobo Desktop software then I suspect the PI should work if the PI can find its database.


I can see the Dig-reader site now, so maybe it really was irregular ISP caching problem :lol:

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