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Old 11-12-2015, 08:47 AM   #10
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My approach is to use a tool called Always Sync. I do a one way sync. from my calibre library (stored in C:\Users\Peter\Documents\Peter's Library) to my local Dropbox (c:\users\Peter\DropBox\CalibreLibrary) and then let DropBox do what it wants.

Because the replication is one way only from my calibre library, if any errors were to happen with DropBox they would not be replicated back to my live library.
Your method is much safer and I would advise your method to everyone. That said, I've had my library in Dropbox for 6 years with few hiccups.
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