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Old 04-27-2016, 11:08 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Which date? The publication date or the Recently Read date?

The latter is kept in the Content Catalog (/var/local/cc.db on the system partition) and isn't really the kind of thing you transfer between devices...
Honestly, I can't think why the recently read date would depend on the datestamp for the ebook file. How would you mark a book as recently opened, `touch` it? Seems rather clumsy.

Yes, copying the entire documents folder preserves the annotations etc.
And it wouldn't be unreasonable to think the recently read status was in the *.sdr/ folder (as opposed to the file datestamp), but as it happens, it isn't.

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