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Old 05-01-2015, 10:14 AM   #21
BookJunkieLI
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Device: Kobo Libra 2, Kindle 4, Nook Gl4, Nook STR, REB 1100, Ebookwise 1500,
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Originally Posted by gabby98 View Post
I have three of four of these on my glo TBH (not to seem like i'm selling you)...Ability to store entire library is of course dependent on having a large enough Micro SD card, but I can do the last two with no problem. There is also a Kobo Utilities plugin that can be configured to copy those read statuses to a custom column in your calibre library

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You're simply sharing the love of your preferred ereader.

Sadly, a lot of the big name e-ink ereaders no longer have the ability to take Micro SD cards. Kindles never did. The Nook Glo no longer takes them. And I just checked Kobo's site and of the Kobo Glo HD, Aura H20, and Aura only the Aura still takes Micro SD cards. Most of the manufacturers are moving towards cloud storage which is all well and good if you have wifi access. If you don't... It's a frustration.
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