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Old 07-24-2016, 02:14 PM   #1
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Unintended Consequences of Using Save To Disk Feature In Calibre?

In reading a 3 part article about various ways to send books to a Kindle (www.teleread.com), a reader posted a comment about the advantages of using Calibre's Save To Disk feature over using Send To Device. It seemed to make sense to me, and one of the main advantages noted is that using Save To Disk results in less space being taken up on the Kindle. Before I venture down this path (because my Calibre library has 2,100 books & I prefer to have as many of them on my Kindle as possible), are there any known unintended consequences of using this option to load my Kindle? Is there any loss of functionality or formatting associated with this approach?

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