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Old 07-28-2015, 04:09 PM   #44
NSILMike
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
What worked for me was to start calibre normally, click the down-arrow on Preferences, and choose Run welcome wizard. You must select the correct profile on the second screen. On the third screen be sure to press the "Finish" button. The wizard should go away and calibre should restart. At this point the file should be changed.
Wow! The whole user experience on my tablet using CC improved dramatically! I had no idea what I was missing. The CC experience got close to, if not identical to the Calibre experience on a PC. Now I see the 'book' covers, and the ToC is vastly improved (and pretty similar to the Calibre version.) Also, the dates now show up in the book title as you had indicated was normal for a non-kindle device.
I'm sure this occurred because my initial device (which I still use semi-frequently) was a Kindle Keyboard. I had no idea to re-run setup when I got the Nexus android tablet, since it worked just fine.

Edit- Date shows up for all daily downloads except the New York Times. I have no idea why, but unless it indicates some other more serious issue, I also don't care.

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