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Originally Posted by Josieb1
I find it hard to believe that I am the only one with issues.
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FWIW: four years with the Android app have shown me that it is not rare that only a handful of people have a particular problem, sometimes only one person. It has happened more than once. The usual reason is that there is something unusual about the cross-product of network setup, desktop OS version, calibre version, and (in the Android case) Android version and device manufacturer.
A good example is a problem reported a few days ago, where a user had difficulties connecting to Dropbox on one of four devices (3 Android, 1 iOS). It was an Amazon device that failed. It turns out that the problem was caused by some low-level incompatibility between Amazon's version of Android, the model of Kindle Fire, and the SD card. The identical problem cropped up once 6 months earlier with a device running a version of CM Android.
I am not arguing that your problem isn't real. If you see it then it is real, end of discussion. I am only saying that the problem might be very rare, and for that reason very difficult to solve.