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Old 05-06-2016, 07:29 PM   #11
AnemicOak
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I always thought CC was used to connect your Android device to your computer, and I never wanted to leave my computer (laptop) running 24 hours a day.
The way I use CC is to first wirelessly transfer books from Calibre (wireless device connection) to my device and then as a library manager on the device. I only run Calibre when I want to add new books to CC's library. CC makes browsing a library so much better than any of the reader apps or using a file browser do.

CC can also be used to connect to Calibre's content server, but that's only one method. Others are wireless device connection (what I use) and cloud which comes in handy if your library is in DropBox or some other cloud.
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