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Old 05-22-2015, 03:26 PM   #26
eschwartz
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Originally Posted by cybmole View Post
Can a mobi loan be returned early, like an ade epub ? I have only ever loaned one where there was no e pub option, and I recall having to manually delete it via amazon webpage after it expired.
Yes, Amazon also allows you to return books early.

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EPub via wifi ? . Well the overdrive to pc step can be wifi. I don't have my Kobo hd to hand to test if I can also do step 2 without a wire, but pc could put the activated download into dropbox and Kobo browser could get it from there? Convoluted but not impossible
Whether the computer itself is hooked up to the World Wide Web via ethernet cables or a wireless card is competely orthogonal, and you know it.

It is true you *can* put the ADE ebook onto Dropbox and download it without a USB connection, but I think you also knew what I meant when I discussed the challenge of direct library ==> ereader integration vs. going through a computer+ADE.
Dropbox would be even more convoluted, but yeah, sure. Consider your point, whatever it is, proven.

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Ps overdrive epub direct from library to Kobo Tablet works, simply and wirelessly, if overdrive android app is installed.
What on earth could your point possibly be?

An android tablet running an app everyone already knew downloads directly from OverDrive? No duh -- I myself pointed that out, two posts ago.
This helps people dealing with/discussing ereaders... how???
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