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Old 11-10-2016, 10:00 AM   #15
Dusky Rose
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Device: Kobo Aura One, Ipad mini retina, Kindle Voyage and Fire
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Anyway, send me that debug log and I'll look at it on the weekend.
I sent you the debug log, but I tried to load books through iTunes last night, and they also are not showing up. So this may be showing a different problem than I first described. It seems to be stuck at 2330 files.

Unless there's another step to get the program to recognize the iTunes files, but I can't find anything about that in the helps sections I've seen.

But thanks for looking.

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I received an email from someone with the initials M.G. reporting a similar problem.
No, that wasn't me

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In practice though, no device has enough RAM to manage a library of that size. (RAM is different to storage space. It's a bit like how a person can write something down or keep it in their head; normal storage space is writing it down whereas RAM is trying to just remember it.)
I just got a Kobo Aura One last week, and loaded it up to see how it would handle. I have it filled with about 9,700 epubs, and while slow it seems to be working just fine. I still have a gig of space left on it, so may try maxing it out later to see what happens.

On the reading programs for the iPad, I prefer Marvin, but it tends to flake out on me at 8,000. Some of the other programs have similar problems. Which is why I usually use a file manager to actually store my library, then just open one at a time from there. I was just hoping that CC would do the same, only give me more info on a book than the plain file manager does.
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