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Old 04-28-2016, 10:47 AM   #159
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
Dropbox is much more similar to rsync than to a NAS. It is fine, in fact I use it as a quick and easy backup solution.

Obviously take the standard precautions... don't run Dropbox/rsync while calibre is running, make sure the library is fully synced before and after running calibre.
I'm not sure what rsync is. I just basically copied my Calibre library to Dropbox, and then changed the library location in each copy of Calibre on the various computers.

There's been a couple of times where it gave me an error when saving edits to metadata or something, but when I click on OK a second time it always works. Been editing metadata, adding tags, converting formats for multiple books, adding them to my Voyage, and running Kindle Collections for the past couple of days without any problems other than that.
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