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Old 10-28-2015, 05:17 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Like I said, nothing.

I believe the Tolino and similar lesser-known brands do not operate a store at all -- they require you to sideload EPUB ebooks purchased from e.g. Kobo, B&N, GooglePlay, and direct from publisher.
No sure if they allow you to sync at all.
Actually, Tolinos have on-board stores (from the vendor where you bought the device) so you don't have to sideload. But if you're so inclined, tolino supports the upload and syncing (including bookmarks, notes and annotations) of any epub (with or without DRM) that you throw at it. And any file you load into their cloud is also available via their web reader app (and on iOS and Android) including bookmarks, notes and annotations.

So, if you can get your hands on one, you have your device that does all this...
Feel free to ask me more about them, I used to work for one of the vendors that sell Tolinos...
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