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Old 10-22-2015, 08:08 AM   #1
Hmcaun
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A furhter question of the kind: how can I access my personal documents through my PC?

I've already done a good amount of searches in this forum and maybe still would need to, but I could not afford to spend too much time on searching, so I felt obliged to post. I'll try to be as short as possible. Also, I thought it would be nice if this could be an updated reference for other users experiencing the same problem. (Provided there's any need for this.)

I own a 2nd generation Kindle Paperwhite, and as many others I'd need to access my personal documents via the Cloud Reader browser app - with highlights, notes, reading progress and more all synced.

We know that Amazon restricts this. So my question is: is there any supported way or workaround allowing me to do this? Alternatively, is there any software for jailbreaked devices that permits these features? (I just glanced at this, just for example. I have indeed a very broad idea of it.)

I must also ask you, and I really care about this, how other manufacturers handle this. Does Kobo, for example, allow accessing personal documents through the web reader? What about other producers? I'd be really interested in them and willing to switch.

For now, the only workable solution I've found is that of installing an Android emulator - in my case - in which to run the Kindle reader app. But maybe this is just an expedient and better solutions do really exist.

Looking forward any of your inputs.

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